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Behavioral Therapy For Children With Sensory Processing Disorder

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Behavioral therapy for children with sensory processing disorder is a type of intervention that helps children regulate their responses to sensory stimuli.

Key Features

  • Customized treatment plans
  • Focus on desensitization and coping strategies
  • Parental involvement and education

Pros

  • Effective in improving daily functioning
  • Can help children better manage their responses to sensory input
  • Encourages parent-child bonding through therapy sessions

Cons

  • May require consistent and long-term commitment for optimal results
  • Availability of trained therapists may vary depending on location

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