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Sensory Processing Therapy - tool to help parents manage sensory diet & home programs

Sensory diet is a family-centered approach for providing sensory integration therapy tailored for the needs of a specific child within his own home & family routine.
These therapy regimens designed by occupational therapists (OTs), help children with SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) self-regulate, calm down and maintain an optimal arousal level throughout the day. Today we know that a wide range of neurological developmental problems co-exist with SPD, especially autism (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD).

SensoryTreat app is specifically designed to help parents and OTs manage sensory diet. OTs can easily build daily routines that families can adhere to and receive reports on therapy progress. Helping parents turn sensory diet from chores to fun activities, which blend easily into family daily routine. SensoryTreat app makes sensory diet fun & easy!
Parents and occupational therapists can both enjoy these rich features:

• Over 100 easy-to-follow activity illustrations, grouped and color-coded by sensory systems.

• Simple tools for building and adapting daily sensory schedule that blends into busy family routine.

• One central place for managing a child’s sensory diet, using multiple mobile devices by multiple caregivers.

• Parents can videotape OT-session activities and add them to the home program seamlessly.

• Activity reminders help parents manage therapy regimen, even when the child is with another caregiver.

• Simple tools that record child’s response to activities help monitor adherence and identify any need for adaptations.

• Parents can track specific therapy goals such as sleeping, eating or customizable task-specific goals.

• OTs can receive email reports, making parent consultations more efficient and writing evaluation reports easier.

KEYWORDS:
Sensory diet, Sensory processing disorder, Autism, Occupational therapist, Home program, Sensory integration, Sensory activities, SPD, ASD, ADHD

Category : Health & Fitness

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