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What to Look For in a Sensory Therapy Professional

October 2, 2020 by jennifer Leave a Comment

About every other week I receive an email from someone asking how they can get their child assessed for Sensory Processing Disorder or how to best help their child with sensory challenges.

The number one answer is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist. But they are not all created equal!

Read to learn about what you should look for in a sensory therapy professional.

What to Look For in a Sensory Therapy Professional

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