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Sensory Integration for Autism

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We at ISSIRC are experts in sensory integration therapy for children with autism and other developmental issues. We strive to enable children to better regulate and respond to sensory input, such as sound, touch, movement, and light. Through integration therapy by experts, we provide a nurturing environment where children can learn and develop. Contact Us Today

What Is Sensory Integration for Autism

Sensory Integration Therapy at ISSIRC targets the ability of children to handle sensory information better. Most children with autism are challenged by sensory input—some are too sensitive to light or sound, while others find strong sensory stimuli.

Our treatment incorporates structured, play-based intervention with activities meant to stimulate the senses in a safe environment with cctv. It not only assists in sensory processing but also promotes motor coordination, attention, and regulation of behavior.

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Who Can Benefit?

Children displaying the following symptoms can benefit enormously from sensory integration therapy

  • Difficulty responding to touch, sound, or movement
  • Sensory-seeking or sensory-avoiding behaviors
  • Poor coordination and balance
  • Emotional outbursts or withdrawal in busy environments
  • Children with autism spectrum disorders

Our therapy is available for children of all ages who require assistance with sensory processing and everyday functioning.

Our Approach & Methodology

At ISSIRC, we embrace a child-centered philosophy that incorporates science and empathetic care. Our integration therapy sessions are planned according to the current research on sensory processing disorder and autism. Every child is thoroughly assessed, and then a customized therapy plan is developed.

Our therapy includes:

  • Activities involving swinging, bouncing, and climbing
  • Texture sensory bins for touch therapy
  • Balance boards and obstacle courses for coordination of movement
  • Light and sound control for sensory calming

In addition to providing therapy in the clinic, we also work with families to help them continue sensory regulation activities at home. We believe that therapy doesn't end in the clinic—it carries over into daily life, school, and play.

Why Choose ISSIRC?

  • Certified sensory integration therapists
  • Safe, child-friendly, and fully-equipped therapy rooms
  • Proven success with children on the autism spectrum
  • Personalized care plans
  • Compassionate and experienced staff

ISSIRC is recognized as one of the most reliable Centers for Children with Special Needs in Bankura for sensory integration and autism therapy. We don't just offer therapy, but care, compassion, and outcomes.

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Frequently Asked Questions By Parents

What is sensory integration therapy?

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.

Is sensory therapy appropriate for children with autism?

Yes, sensory integration for autism is one of the most prevalent and successful therapies. It reduces sensory overload and aids in behavior regulation.

What activities are employed in integration therapy?

Activities can include swinging, textured play, obstacle courses, light-sound therapy, and more all intended to stimulate and regulate various senses.

How often does my child need therapy?

Varies depending on the needs of the child. After an initial evaluation, our therapists will provide a tailored recommendation.

How do I know my child needs sensory therapy?

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.

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