Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) is a specialised therapeutic approach developed by Occupational Therapist A. Jean Ayres in the 1970s.
This therapy supports children with sensory processing challenges, helping them integrate sensory information more effectively to improve coordination and movement accuracy.
SIT is ideal for children experiencing:
- Balance difficulties
- Dyspraxia
- Poor visual processing skills
- Challenges with visual-motor integration
- Reduced body awareness
- Tactile processing difficulties