Sensory integration (sensory integration) refers to the ability of the brain and body to coordinate with each other, and is the ability to obtain sensory information from the outside world through the senses, process it, and respond positively. Sensory integration includes hearing, vision, touch, taste, smell, vestibular, proprioception, etc. Sensory integration is essential for a child's development, as the brain needs to be filtered, screened, and integrated with external information in order to respond appropriately and promote the development of thinking and learning skills. Sensory integration disorder can lead to problems such as difficulty concentrating, more movements, and learning difficulties, so sensory integration training uses specific games and activities to improve children's sensory integration ability to better perceive and process the sensations conveyed by the body.
Sensory integration training (sensory integration training) promotes the formation of new network connections in the brain through highly targeted and stimulated activities to improve the function of the body's nervous system, thereby improving the ability to live and learn. Sensory integration training looks like a game, encouraging children to actively participate, not forcing children, and allowing children to improve their sensory integration skills while playing. Children especially need sensory integration training in their early years, because sensory integration is the foundation of all abilities and has a critical impact on children's later learning and development.
For example, some children may be unable to concentrate in class, remember homework from teachers, or have poor academic performance, which may be due to sensory integration disorders. Through sensory integration training, these children can improve their sensory integration skills, thereby improving their learning and quality of life.
Parents' understanding and attention to sensory integration courses is conducive to the all-round development of children, especially in today's materially rich environment with limited children's movement space. By helping children develop good sensory integration skills in early childhood, parents are not only giving their children an important gift, but also cultivating their children's future learning and life skills. Sensory integration training is not only an educational method, but also an important measure to lay a solid foundation for children's life. Parent-child education