Multisensory activities in occupational therapy engage multiple senses—such as touch, sight, sound, movement, and smell—to enhance sensory processing, attention, and functional skills. These activities help clients regulate sensory input, improve motor coordination, and promote cognitive and emotional development. Used across populations—from children with sensory integration difficulties to adults in neurorehabilitation—multisensory approaches support holistic engagement and participation in daily life. By stimulating multiple sensory pathways, OT can foster improved learning, adaptive responses, and overall occupational performance.
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