Sensory Integration Therapy is a form of occupational therapy designed to help children process and respond to sensory information — things like touch, sound, sight, taste, smell, movement, and body awareness. When a child’s brain has difficulty organizing sensory signals, it can lead to over‑ or under‑sensitivity to stimuli, poor motor coordination, trouble with attention, emotional regulation, social interaction issues, and challenges with everyday tasks. These difficulties can show up as avoiding certain textures, being very startled by noises, struggling to balance, jumping between activities without completing them, or failing to engage in group play. Early intervention is crucial. By working with trained therapists who provide structured, playful activities (like swinging, bouncing, climbing, texture play, brushing, etc.), children can gradually improve how they integrate sensory input. Improvements often lead to better focus, calmer demeanor, improved coordination, more confidence in social interactions, and greater independence in daily tasks. It’s especially helpful for children with autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, or after frequent ear infections or other neurological challenges. If you are looking for the sensory integration therapy in Gurgaon, contact The Helping Hands.