Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) occurs when the brain has difficulty receiving and responding appropriately to sensory information such as sound, touch, movement, taste, or light. Children may be overly sensitive or under-responsive to sensory stimuli, which can affect behavior, learning, and daily activities.
What is Sensory Processing Disorder?
Children with SPD may avoid certain textures, dislike loud noises, seek excessive movement, or struggle with coordination. At Ananta Upswing Care Therapy Centre, we conduct detailed sensory assessments to understand each child’s sensory profile. Our occupational therapy interventions focus on improving sensory integration, motor planning, self-regulation, and participation in daily routines.
Why Early Support is Important
Early sensory intervention helps children regulate responses and improve daily functioning.
Better Self-Regulation
Helps children manage sensory reactions effectively.
Improved Motor Skills
Enhances coordination and body awareness.
Greater Independence
Supports participation in school and daily activities.
