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Sensory Integration Equipment

Gross Motor Facilities

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A Playroom

As the child is exposed to various sensory inputs, they gradually learn to organise them within their brain. When children are efficient in their processing, appropriate responses to the environment around them occurs and is demonstrated by appropriate skill mastery, behaviour, attention, emotion and self-regulation. After that, children are able to achieve their academic potential and develop good social relationships with people around them. Let's build a playful environment for children to support them to explore the world!

Sensory Integration activities can assist in developing the ability in both proprioceptive and vestibular senses, and help to treat dyspraxia, vestibular disorders and balancing problems.

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