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OUR APPROACH

CHILD FIRST

At KidsThrive, the child always comes first. 

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We believe that the best learning happens when children feel safe, understood, and truly engaged. That’s why our occupational therapy sessions follow a child-led approach—putting your child’s interests, strengths, and natural curiosity at the heart of everything we do. Children learn best when they are invested in the activity, not simply following directions. By observing your child’s cues, preferences, and energy levels, we create sessions that feel fun and meaningful to them—while still targeting the skills they need to grow. This approach supports intrinsic motivation, confidence, and a sense of accomplishment that lasts beyond the therapy room.

ABOUT SPD

SENSORY PROCESSING CHALLENGES

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD, or "sensory integration dysfunction") is a diagnostic term that describes a condition in which the information sent from the senses are misinterpreted and misdirected by the brain, and therefore, are not effectively processed and organized into appropriate responses.

A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D., renowned Occupational Therapist and Neuroscientist, described SPD as a neurological "traffic jam" that prevents certain parts of the brain from 
receiving information needed to interpret sensory information correctly.

WE CAN HELP
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IT'S COMPLICATED

People with SPD find it difficult to process and react to information received through the senses, creating challenges in performing countless everyday tasks. Difficulty taking in or interpreting this sensory information can lead to motor clumsiness, behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, school failure, and other problems in daily functioning.

 

There is a very broad spectrum of severity among those diagnosed with SPD, and it can affect any combination of sensory systems.

 

The disorder presents itself by impacting an individual’s response to sensory information from the affected sensory system or systems.

    While SPD can be challenging and overwhelming, our approach isn't! 

  • The goal of treatment for children with Sensory Integration Challenges is to get neural “traffic” flowing smoothly so that they can participate in the normal activities of daily life and enjoy the social and emotional rewards that come with success.

  • We think that most children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) are just as intelligent as their peers.

  • In fact, we see many who are intellectually gifted; their brains simply just process sensory stimuli differently.

  • ​​In a study of children born between July 1995 and September 1997 in the New Haven, CT area 16% of 7 to 11 year olds had symptoms of SPD-SOR (Ben-Sasson et al., 2009). That is the same as 1 in 6 children.  An earlier study in younger children (Ahn et al., 2004) found a prevalence of 5%, which is 1 in 20 children.

  Reach out to get help with sensory processing challenges  

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Locations

UPTOWN

74 East 79th Street Suite #5B

New York, NY 10075

MIDTOWN

303 Fifth Avenue Suite #1807

New York, NY 10016

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