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What We do

Sensory Motor Integration can be best described as a multi-sensory approach to addressing the needs of children who suffer from various developmental delays, low muscle tone, dyspraxia and attention deficits. By incorporating methodologies of sensory

integration and perceptual motor development, the SMI approach enables children to sequentially and successfully acquire motor capabilities and motor planning skills. Our program builds upon two very key elements:

1. Sensory integration as a means to regulate and network the nervous system
2. Motor development as the vehicle to achieve physical, cognitive, neuromuscular, and body awareness capabilities.

WHO WOULD BENEFIT:

Children who exhibit the following:

  • Low muscle tone, poor fitness, poor posture
  • Auditory processing delays
  • Language Delays
  • Perceptual Motor difficulties
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Vestibular and proprioceptive abnormalities (motion sickness, poor balance, fear of     heights, poor organizational skills)
  • Poor directional awareness
  • Delayed motor planning
  • Visual processing delays

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