Sensory Integration

Sensory Integration is an approach intended to improve children’s ability to respond to sensory information more effectively. Children with sensory processing impairments, who might struggle to filter and interpret sensory stimuli from their surroundings, benefit most from it.

Through structured activities, sensory integration therapy helps children regulate their sensory responses, improving their ability to engage with the world around them. This approach enhances motor skills, focus, and emotional regulation by helping children manage sensory sensitivities or over-sensitivities in a safe, controlled manner.

Sensory Integration Therapy

At Future Wings Clinic, we understand that every child on the autism spectrum is beautifully unique, with their strengths, challenges, and pace of growth.

If your child is showing signs such as limited eye contact, delayed speech, repetitive behaviours, or difficulty with social interaction, early support can make a lasting difference.

Led by Dr. Dinesh, our team creates personalised therapy plans rooted in structure, empathy, and patience. Whether your child is just beginning their journey or continuing to build on their progress, we are here to walk alongside you, every step of the way. If you’re looking for autism therapy or an Autism Rehabilitation program, get in touch with us. We’re here to listen, support, and help your child thrive with confidence and joy.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) - Sensory Integration and Behaviour Therapy

This could be auditory hypersensitivity, which means the brain processes sound differently. It’s common in children with sensory processing issues. Our sensory integration therapy helps children gradually get comfortable with such sounds using gentle exposure and play.

It might not be. Many kids dislike certain textures due to tactile hypersensitivity. Through sensory play, we help them explore different textures in a safe, fun way so these everyday tasks become easier over time.

It could be, but restlessness can also come from sensory needs. During assessment, our therapists look for patterns — whether your child is seeking movement, touch, or stimulation. Therapy then focuses on improving focus and calming the sensory system through structured play.

It’s a fun, play-based approach that helps children process information from their senses (touch, sound, movement, sight) correctly.

At Future Wings Clinic, we use swings, obstacle courses, textures, and activities that strengthen body awareness, balance, and emotional control.