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Understanding Sensory Processing Challenges: OT in Malta

Service
Occupational Therapy
Location
Mosta, Malta
Team
Ema Bartolo
Contact
+356 77048650

Sensory processing challenges affect how children interpret and respond to the world around them, and occupational therapy provides effective, evidence-based support. At WonderKids in Malta, our therapists are trained in Ayres Sensory Integration and help children develop healthier sensory responses so they can participate fully in daily life.

What Are Sensory Processing Challenges?

Sensory processing refers to the brain’s ability to take in information from our seven senses, including touch, sight, hearing, taste, smell, proprioception (body awareness), and the vestibular system (movement and balance). When sensory processing is inefficient, children may be over-responsive, under-responsive, or seek out intense sensory experiences.

Children who are over-responsive may cover their ears at everyday sounds, refuse certain clothing textures, gag at specific food smells, or become distressed in busy environments. Under-responsive children may seem unaware of pain, not notice when their face is dirty, or appear sluggish and disengaged. Sensory seekers may constantly touch objects, crave spinning and jumping, or chew on non-food items.

How Does Sensory Processing Affect Daily Life?

Sensory challenges can interfere with almost every aspect of a child’s day. At home, morning routines may be battles over clothing textures and hair brushing. Mealtimes can become stressful due to food aversions. At school, children may struggle to concentrate in noisy classrooms, avoid playground activities, or have difficulty with handwriting due to poor body awareness.

These difficulties are not behavioural choices. They reflect genuine neurological differences in how the child’s brain processes sensory information.

How We Help at WonderKids

Our occupational therapists use Ayres Sensory Integration therapy, which involves carefully designed activities in our fully equipped sensory rooms. These activities provide the “just right” sensory challenges to help the child’s nervous system learn to process input more effectively.

A typical session might include:

Beyond clinic sessions, we develop individualised sensory diets, which are programmes of sensory activities woven into your child’s daily routine at home and school. These help maintain regulation throughout the day.

What to Expect from Therapy

We begin with a comprehensive sensory assessment, including standardised tools, clinical observation, and detailed parent interviews. This helps us understand your child’s unique sensory profile and set meaningful therapy goals.

Sessions are child-led and play-based, ensuring your child is motivated and engaged. We provide regular progress updates and adjust the programme as your child develops. Most families begin to notice positive changes within the first few weeks of therapy.

Why Choose WonderKids for Sensory Support?

Our therapists hold specialist postgraduate qualifications in sensory integration and are trained in the Ayres Sensory Integration approach. Our Mosta clinic features purpose-built sensory rooms with professional-grade equipment. We offer no waiting lists and work closely with families to ensure consistency between clinic, home, and school.

Contact WonderKids today on +356 77048650 or email info@wonderkids.mt to discuss your child’s sensory needs.

Written by Ema Bartolo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sensory processing and why does it matter?

Sensory processing is how the brain receives, organises, and responds to information from our senses. When this process does not work efficiently, children may overreact or underreact to sensory input, affecting their ability to learn, play, and manage daily routines.

What is a sensory diet?

A sensory diet is a personalised plan of sensory activities scheduled throughout the day to help a child maintain an optimal level of alertness and regulation. It may include movement breaks, deep pressure activities, fidget tools, and calming strategies tailored to your child's specific sensory needs.

How is sensory processing assessed?

Our occupational therapists use standardised assessment tools, clinical observation, and parent questionnaires to build a comprehensive picture of your child's sensory profile. This informs a tailored therapy plan targeting your child's specific sensory challenges.

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