Understanding Sensory Processing
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects how the brain processes sensory information from the environment. Children with SPD may be oversensitive, undersensitive, or have difficulty integrating sensory input, impacting their daily functioning and behavior.
At Cuddles Child Therapy Centre, we have a fully-equipped sensory gym and trained occupational therapists specializing in sensory integration therapy. Our evidence-based approach helps children better process and respond to sensory information, improving their comfort and participation in daily life.
250+
Children Treated
15+
Years Experience
92%
Improvement Rate
50+
Sensory Equipment
Signs of Sensory Processing Disorder
How We Help
Our sensory gym and trained therapists provide the "just right" sensory experiences your child needs.
Sensory Integration Therapy
Structured activities in our sensory gym that help the brain better process and organize sensory information.
Sensory Diet Programs
Personalized daily activities designed to meet your child's unique sensory needs throughout the day.
Environmental Modifications
Recommendations for adapting home and school environments to reduce sensory overload.
Self-Regulation Training
Teaching children to recognize their sensory needs and use strategies to stay calm and focused.
Parent Education
Helping parents understand their child's sensory profile and implement supportive strategies at home.
School Consultation
Working with teachers to create sensory-friendly classroom accommodations.
Benefits of Therapy
Therapies We Use for Sensory Processing
Common Questions About Sensory Processing
No, SPD and autism are different conditions, though many children with autism also have sensory processing difficulties. SPD can occur on its own without autism. Our team can help differentiate between the two.