Sensory processing involves how your baby organizes sensory information from their environment to interact effectively. As they explore through sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing, these experiences help their communication and development.
Sensory processing issues can show up in different ways. For example, some babies might gag on new food textures—a normal part of adjusting to solids. However, persistent gagging or strong reactions to textures could indicate a sensory issue. Other signs include distress during routine changes or avoidance of toys.
What kind of help can I expect?
During this session, we will assess your baby’s sensory processing patterns and how they affect daily functioning.
We will identify any sensory processing issues and develop tailored strategies to address your baby’s unique needs within your family’s routines.
If you have concerns about your baby’s behavior or development, scheduling an appointment could make a significant difference.