Sensory Integration

Sensory integration is the neurological process that organizes sensory inputs from the body and the environment to enable effective use of the body in the environment.
The theory of sensory integration was proposed by American occupational therapist A. Jean Ayres in 1960; this intervention model suggests addressing and treating deficits in the sensory integration process that affect children’s learning.
The intervention is conducted through play, using specific therapeutic equipment, in a space that is adapted and safe for the child. The goal of rehabilitation is to directly address difficulties (sensory modulation disorders) that impact the child’s behavior and interfere with their learning during development.
In this section, you will find our specialized equipment for your sensory integration rehabilitation sessions.

At Raiqa, we understand that every child is unique, and so are their needs. We are dedicated to providing a comprehensive range of toys and tools designed to support the diverse developmental needs of all children. From sensory toys that stimulate and soothe, to educational games that encourage cognitive growth, to inclusive playthings that ensure no child is left behind, we have something for everyone. Explore our carefully curated selection and discover solutions that inspire learning, foster creativity, and promote inclusivity. Let us help you find the perfect tools to support every child's journey towards growth and joy.
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