Sensory Integration Therapy
Sensory Integration Therapy is a specialized therapeutic approach designed to help children who experience sensory processing challenges. It focuses on improving a child’s ability to process and respond to sensory information, leading to better emotional regulation, motor coordination, and social interactions. This therapy is particularly beneficial for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), and developmental delays.
Who we are
Qualities of an Outstanding Special Educator


Understanding the emotional and psychological needs of children with compassion.
Supporting children and their families through every step of their journey.
Building bridges between children, parents, and educators for a united approach.
Designing engaging and adaptive teaching methods that cater to individual learning styles.
Tackling complex challenges with a proactive and results-driven mindset.
Committing wholeheartedly to the well-being and development of each child.
Steps in Sensory Integration Therapy
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- Conducts a detailed evaluation to identify the child’s specific sensory challenges.
- Observes reactions to different sensory stimuli like touch, sound, movement, and visual input.
- Develops a personalized therapy plan based on the child’s sensory needs.
- Provides a safe and controlled sensory space equipped with swings, therapy balls, tactile surfaces, and weighted blankets.
- Encourages exploration of various sensory experiences to promote adaptive responses.
- Uses dim lighting, calming sounds, and specific textures to suit the child’s sensory profile.
- Uses deep pressure activities, such as weighted vests or bear hugs, to provide proprioceptive input.
- Introduces vestibular exercises like swinging, balancing, and jumping to improve body awareness.
- Implements tactile stimulation exercises such as playing with sand, water, or textured objects.
- Helps children tolerate challenging sensory experiences through repeated exposure.
- Uses play-based techniques to make the process enjoyable and engaging.
- Adjusts activities to match the child’s comfort level and progress.
- Guides parents on how to integrate sensory strategies at home and school.
- Encourages children to use sensory tools like fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones, and compression garments in daily routines.
- Tracks progress and modifies interventions based on ongoing observations.




Sensory Integration Therapy Examples
A child who is overly sensitive to loud noises finds it difficult to concentrate in noisy environments. Through controlled exposure to different sound levels and relaxation techniques, the child gradually becomes more comfortable with everyday sounds.
A child with poor balance and coordination struggles with activities like climbing stairs. The therapist uses swinging, jumping, and balancing exercises to strengthen motor skills, improving their confidence in physical activities.
A child who frequently fidgets and struggles to stay seated benefits from deep pressure techniques and movement-based activities, which help them channel excess energy and improve focus.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Maqsad Special Minds?
At Maqsad Special Minds, we believe that every child deserves to experience the world with comfort and confidence. Under the guidance of Anupreet Kaur, our sensory integration therapy sessions provide personalized interventions that help children overcome sensory challenges, improve emotional regulation, and enhance daily functioning.
We are committed to helping children thrive in a sensory-rich world. Let us support your child’s journey to sensory success.
Empower your child to navigate the world with ease.
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