At the Aspen Center, we understand how Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) can affect a child’s ability to engage in everyday activities. Our pediatric occupational therapy programs are designed to support children from birth to 16 years of age in managing sensory challenges while building important life skills. We provide both in-clinic and teletherapy services to families in Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Research Triangle Park (RTP), and New Hill.
Children with SPD often have difficulty processing sensory information like touch, sound, movement, or visual input, which can lead to feelings of overwhelm, behavioral challenges, or delays in development. Our occupational therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder focuses on helping children better interpret and respond to sensory input so they can participate more fully in daily routines at home, school, and in the community.
At the Aspen Center, our experienced occupational therapists use evidence-based techniques such as sensory integration therapy and play-based learning to create fun, engaging sessions that target each child’s unique needs. Whether a child is sensitive to sounds or textures, seeks excessive movement, or has trouble transitioning between activities, our individualized therapy plans are designed to foster regulation, attention, and independence.
We also work closely with families, offering education and strategies they can use at home to reinforce progress and create consistency across environments. Our goal is to empower children with the tools they need to thrive and to support parents as active participants in their child’s development.
If you’re looking for occupational therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder, the Aspen Center is here to help. Contact us today to learn more or schedule a consultation by visiting https://aspencenter.net.
We proudly serve families in: Cary, Apex, Morrisville, Research Triangle Park (RTP), and New Hill.