Sensory Integration
Developing the nervous system's ability to process and interpret sensations from all senses

How the procedure works
Sensory integration (SIT) helps the child's nervous system properly process information from all senses: touch, vestibular system, proprioception, vision, and hearing. Sessions are play-based with special equipment. SIT improves learning ability, develops motor skills, increases self-esteem, builds social skills, and reduces anxiety. Recommended for children aged 0–13, especially effective at 3–7 years — during active speech and cognitive development. For cerebral palsy, sessions should begin as early as possible.
Sensory Profile Assessment
Assessing the child's sensory profile considering age, developmental features, and physical condition. Preparing an individual program and special equipment.
Play-Based Sensory Sessions
Play-based sessions using bright and engaging objects: vestibular stimulation, proprioceptive input, tactile games. The program evokes positive emotions and enjoyment in the child.
Results and Recommendations
Progress assessment: improved balance, coordination, and attention focus. Recommendations for a sensory diet at home, feedback to parents.
How Sessions Look
Indications and contraindications
Indications
Contraindications
Who performs the procedure

Artikboyeva Nodira Avazovna
Junior Sensory Integration Specialist

Karimberdiyev Azamat Akhmadjon ogli
Sensory Integration Specialist
What diagnoses it helps with Sensory Integration
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A doctor will review your documents and provide recommendations within 24 hours.
