By Samantha Katel
Sensory Diet is a kind of occupational therapy that increases the attention spans of children by using sensory built activities to boost self esteem and confidence.
This creates stability and better work habit. You can find specialists and schools too!The specialists do fun activities such as jumping on a trampoline, spinning around,sand play, art, rolling through a padded steam roller and playing on an exercises ball. These activities take a lot of tactile input.
People who need sensory diet therapy have trouble processing all sensory input that surrounds them. This is called Sensory Integration Disorder. This disorder makes it harder for children to move. This where social issues start. The child gets very frustrated. The child is forced to give up on social activity and athletic activities. In this situation, confidence is a must.
To know if your child has Sensory Integration Disorder is if your child often covers their eyes and ears, stays in dark rooms or corners, and finds it tirelessly hard to move.
How can I find the right specialist? Sensory Diet Therapy is not right for my child but meets all the symptoms? Read more at www.autismawarness13.blogspot.com








Why do they call it Sensory "Diet" Therapy? I thought diet refers to food...
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