Sensory integration therapy assists children in processing and reacting to sensory input better. It's particularly helpful for children with autism or sensory processing disorders.
Yes, sensory integration for autism is one of the most prevalent and successful therapies. It reduces sensory overload and aids in behavior regulation.
Activities can include swinging, textured play, obstacle courses, light-sound therapy, and more all intended to stimulate and regulate various senses.
Varies depending on the needs of the child. After an initial evaluation, our therapists will provide a tailored recommendation.
Indications include being hypersensitive to hearing or touch, having trouble concentrating, or being abnormally responsive to sensory input. A consultation at ISSIRC can determine if it is necessary.
Special education employs individualized learning plans and structured settings that are tailored to address every child's specific needs.
Absolutely! Our special education teachers closely work with every child, providing individualized learning.
If your child has trouble in regular classrooms, presents characteristics of autism, or requires additional academic and behavioral assistance, a special education environment could be perfect.
Yes. Our model integrates therapy and instruction for complete growth.
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