speech therapists in Shenton Park and Success

Sensory Processing Therapy

We have 8 sensory systems. There are the big 5 that most people know – touch, taste, smell, sound and sight – and then there are the little known but often most important additional 3 -interoception, proprioception and vestibular systems. Together they interpret, make sense of and respond to sensory input from the environment and one’s own body.

A regulated nervous system means we are not in a fight, flight or freeze response, and allows for more complex thoughts, learning and engagement.

Each person will have their own unique sensory profile; this means the way they respond to input.

Some people are more sensitive while others less receptive to certain sensory input. Variations between individuals are expected and normal. However, for some, these differences can become difficulties when they impact their ability to engage in daily tasks or function. This is where OT’s can step and come to the rescue.

Whether it is difficulty managing sudden loud noises, fear of the hairdresser or seeking movement to the point that it puts the little one’s safety at risk, our OT’s are ready and eager to provide tailored assessment, therapy plans and intervention to support the child and their support network to build coping skills, reduce impact and distress, and increase tolerance.

Our therapists work across our three Perth clinics in Shenton Park, Success and Baldivis, making sensory processing therapy accessible for families across the metro area.

Sensory processing is how our brains make sense of what we experience through our senses – touch, sight, sound, smell, taste, movement, knowing where our body is in space, and internal senses like hunger and thirst.

When a child processes sensory information differently, they might react too strongly or not at all to what they feel, see, or hear.

This can make it hard to pay attention, respond to different situations in expected and secure ways, or handle daily activities.

Our OTs target sensory processing by helping children:

  • Better understand and organise sensory information
  • Manage sensory input in their environment and use sensory tools independently and advocate for their sensory needs (e.g. fidget, headphones)
  • Focus and pay attention more easily
  • Reduce sensory overwhelm, often resulting in fewer meltdowns, less anxiety and less distress related to sensory experiences
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Sensory Processing Therapy Available at All Three Kid Speak Clinics

Sensory processing difficulties can affect every part of a child’s day – from getting dressed in the morning to sitting in a classroom to navigating the noise and activity of the playground. Kid Speak’s occupational therapists provide tailored sensory processing therapy at all three of our Perth clinics, making it easier for families to access consistent, high-quality support close to home.

Shenton Park (2/155 Onslow Road) – sensory processing therapy for children in Perth’s western suburbs including Subiaco, Nedlands, Claremont, Floreat, Wembley, City Beach, Jolimont, Crawley, Dalkeith and surrounding areas.

Success (8/640 Beeliar Drive) – sensory processing therapy for children in Perth’s southern suburbs including Cockburn, Bibra Lake, Jandakot, Leeming, Atwell, Aubin Grove, Hammond Park, Beeliar and surrounding areas.

Baldivis (17 Settlers Avenue) – sensory processing therapy for children across the south-eastern corridor including Baldivis, Rockingham, Warnbro, Safety Bay, Port Kennedy, Kwinana, Wellard, Secret Harbour and surrounding areas.

Fill out the contact form below to book a sensory processing assessment or enquire about availability at your preferred Kid Speak clinic.

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