Sensory Integration

Sensory Integration

Pahchaan Special School offers a comprehensive sensory integration program designed to support children with sensory processing challenges. Sensory integration therapy at Pahchaan aims to help children effectively process and respond to sensory stimuli, enhancing their ability to function and succeed in daily activities.
The sensory integration program begins with a detailed assessment by experienced occupational therapists to identify each child’s specific sensory processing issues. These assessments focus on how the child responds to sensory inputs such as touch, sound, movement, and visual stimuli. Based on the findings, individualized therapy plans are crafted to address the unique sensory needs of each student.
Therapy sessions at Pahchaan utilize a variety of activities and tools to help children improve their sensory processing skills. These might include swinging, jumping, deep pressure activities, and tactile play. The goal is to create a controlled, stimulating environment where children can safely explore and react to different sensory experiences. This helps them build adaptive responses to sensory inputs, improving their ability to focus, regulate emotions, and engage in daily tasks.
Collaboration is a key aspect of Pahchaan’s approach. Therapists work closely with teachers and parents to ensure that sensory strategies are integrated into the child’s daily routine. This consistency across different environments helps reinforce the skills learned during therapy sessions.
The school is equipped with specialized sensory rooms and adaptive equipment designed to provide a variety of sensory experiences in a safe and supportive setting. These facilities are essential for conducting effective sensory integration therapy.
Pahchaan Special School helps children with sensory processing difficulties develop the skills they need to navigate their environments more effectively. By addressing these sensory challenges, Pahchaan empowers children to achieve greater independence, enhance their learning capabilities, and improve their overall quality of life.