Sensory Zone Services

Customized Therapy Solutions for Your Child’s Growth

Our Dedicated Therapy Solutions

Navigate your child’s journey with expert care in Occupational Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, and Speech Therapy.

Sensory Zone Therapy: Develop & Thrive

Customized programs for sensory development, fine motor skills, and life skills enhancement.

Pediatric Motor Skills Enhancement

Tailored play-based activities. Skill development, social interaction, confidence building. Fun techniques for growth and learning.

Holistic Sensory Integration Services

Specialized plans for sensory integration, improving coordination and communication skills.

Comprehensive Skill Development Programs

Our holistic approach includes skill-building techniques for enhanced growth and social well-being.

Why Choose The Sensory Zone

Opt for The Sensory Zone for exceptional child development support from experienced, highly-qualified Occupational, Behavioral, and Speech therapists.

Customized Development Strategies

Personalized strategies to meet your child’s unique developmental goals.

Advanced Tools for Growth

We utilize state-of-the-art tools for effective learning and skill-building.

Skilled Pediatric Therapy Team

Qualified Occupational, Behavioral, and Speech therapists ensuring high-quality support for your child’s progress.

Holistic Care at The Sensory Zone

Comprehensive support for skill growth and a vibrant childhood.

At the Sensory Zone we specialize in Sensory Processing.

Sensory processing (also referred to as “sensory integration”) is a neurobiological process that refers to the way a child’s body receives and then interprets messages from their sensory systems: 

  • touch
  • vision
  • auditory
  • taste
  • smell
  • vestibular
  • proprioception

The sensory systems work together, affecting motor coordination, motor planning, balance, body scheme, attention, emotional stability, self-esteem, and much more.

Sensory processing is necessary for us to interact with our environments. It can be viewed on a continuum, with some people having a more integrated system and some people having a less integrated system.

When a dysfunction in sensory processing interferes with overall development and functioning, intervention is needed. Careful study is necessary in order to determine which aspects of a child’s sensory processing functions require attention.

The following are some of the signs that a child may have a dysfunction in sensory-motor processing:

  • Avoiding or overreacting to touch including sensitivities to
    clothes, hair-washing, light, and/or sound
  • Intense roughness with toys, body, or siblings
  • Biting, chewing on clothing or writing utensils
  • Spinning, hand-flapping, head banging
  • Short attention span, being easily distracted and/or hyperactivity
  • Lack of physical coordination, clumsiness
  • Fear of movement, avoids motor play
  • Dislikes change, difficulty with transitions
  • Repetitive speech and/or slow speech
  • Emotionally immature, lacks coping skills
  • Behavior problems, outbursts, frequent tantrums
  • Lacks body image and awareness
  • Disheveled appearance
  • Decreased confidence, low self-esteem
  • Difficulty relating to peers
  • Learning or academic problems
  • Poor fine or gross motor control
  • Poor handwriting, difficulty with copying
  • Fear and anxiety in new situations
  • Limited diet

Embark on Your Child’s Development with The Sensory Zone

At The Sensory Zone, we recognize the critical role of individualized attention in fostering your child’s growth. Our skilled therapists use a play-based approach to enhance skills such as sensory processing and communication. Reach out to us to book a session and support your child’s progress.