Sensory Integration

Sensory Diets: Meeting Your Child's Sensory Needs

Yurdanur KADIOĞLU
7 min read

The concept of sensory diet and ways to meet your child's sensory needs in daily life.

A sensory diet is a program of sensory activities planned to regulate the child's nervous system and support optimal performance.

What Is a Sensory Diet?

Just like a nutritional diet, a sensory diet is planned to meet the child's "sensory nourishment." Every child's sensory needs are different.

Why Is It Necessary?

In children with sensory processing difficulties: - Regulation problems - Attention difficulties - Behavior problems - Learning difficulties

may be seen. A sensory diet helps reduce these issues.

Elements of a Sensory Diet

Proprioceptive Activities - Carrying and pushing-pulling - Heavy work activities - Jumping - Squeezing exercises

Vestibular Activities - Swinging - Spinning - Sliding - Trampoline

Tactile Activities - Different textures - Water play - Sand play - Dough

Application Principles

  • At regular intervals
  • Integrated into daily routine
  • Monitoring the child's response
  • Professional guidance

Things to Consider

  • Every child is different
  • Avoid excess
  • Ensure safety
  • Get expert support

A sensory diet should be prepared individually by an occupational therapist.

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