Why does my childs therapy session just look like play are they actually working on something specialized?
Sensory therapy often does look like play, although it is actually a very carefully orchestrated group of child and therapist selected activities. If you are wondering what the sensory goal for a particular session is ask your therapist they should be able to tell you in a few sentences what it is briefly about. If not then it may just be play.
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