Sensory integration training includes tactile stimulation, pressure stimulation, movement stimulation, balance stimulation, auditory stimulation, and visual stimulation.
What is integrated sense training?
The human body effectively uses its own senses in the environment, obtains different sensory information from the outside world and inputs it into the brain. The brain processes the input information and makes decisions. The ability to respond adaptively. Insufficient sensory integration or sensory integration disorder will affect the coordination of various functional areas of the brain, sensory organs and the body, causing problems in learning and life.
Tactile stimulation: Stimulate the skin through touch, massage, brushing, etc. to enhance tactile perception and tactile response.
Pressure stimulation: Use pressure clothing, pressure toys, etc. to provide moderate pressure stimulation to adjust the body's tension and balance.
Sports stimulation: Promote the development of body coordination and motor skills through various sports activities, such as jumping, crawling, balance training, etc.
Balance stimulation: Use balance boards, swings and other tools to train the body's sense of balance and spatial orientation.
Auditory stimulation: Stimulate the auditory system through music, sound games, etc. to improve auditory perception and auditory response.
Visual stimulation: Stimulate the visual system through visual games, light-chasing balls, etc. to improve visual perception and visual response.
Benefits of sensory integration training:
1. It can improve children’s academic performance and improve their tiredness of learning. After a period of behavioral concentration and sensory integration training, children’s movements will change. Coordination, emotional stability, and attention will be improved. For children with learning difficulties, their academic performance will be significantly improved after participating in sensory integration training.
2. It has an effect on improving the physiological inhibition of brain nerves. Sensory integration training has obvious benefits in improving children's fine operation ability, recognition and discrimination ability, language expression ability and reaction ability.
3. It can improve movement coordination ability, and the effect is very significant for children with poor movement coordination ability and uncoordinated movement.
4. Promote the development of the tactile system.
5. Through relatively targeted sensory integration training, children's timidity, crying, bad temper and indifference can be improved.