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Treating Sensory Processing Issues: Specialized Gyms Help Over- (or Under-) Sensitive Kids

June 10, 2024 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

Wondering how sensory gyms many pediatric occupational therapists use are helpful to your child?

Read this to better understand how sensory gyms help connect the dots for your child.

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  • Gym1 Indoor Playground (Proprioception)
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Sensory Diet Resources

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