Early Multi Sensory Stimulation
Children with autism often have trouble with sensory integration, which can be the root cause of problems in development, information processing, and behavior. Their brains react differently than expected when given sensory input, either failing to integrate or organize new information appropriately. Multi-sensory stimulation can help to enhance concentration, attention, and alertness in autistic children who are typically distracted. Optical, acoustic, olfactory and tactile stimuli help hyperactive individuals learn how to direct their focus, and how to deal with real-life encounters in a healthy way. You can help your child to heighten their awareness of their surroundings, which can improve behavior both at school and at home.