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Sensory Processing Therapy for Addison Children

Specialized occupational therapy addressing sensory processing differences — over-responsive, under-responsive, and seeking — for children of all ages in Addison.

17 mi away 26 min drive In-network: BCBS IL PPO & Aetna

If your Addison child melts down in busy spaces, refuses certain textures or foods, seems unaware of pain, seeks intense movement, or struggles with everyday transitions, sensory processing differences may be at the root. Our occupational therapists at Noor Pediatric Therapy (well worth the 26 min drive for specialized care) specialize in evaluating and treating sensory processing — including the underlying nervous system and reflex patterns that often drive these differences.

Serving Addison Families

Addison families looking for pediatric occupational therapy or speech therapy can access expert care at Noor Pediatric Therapy in South Barrington. We help children with sensory processing, developmental delays, fine motor challenges, communication difficulties, and emotional regulation through evidence-based, play-centered interventions. Our individualized approach means every child receives a treatment plan designed around their unique needs.

  • Expert pediatric OT and speech therapy
  • Sensory processing and regulation specialists
  • Individualized treatment plans
  • In-network with BCBS IL PPO and Aetna

Service area:Addison, IL 60101 (DuPage County)

Signs to Watch For

If you're noticing some of these in your child, an evaluation can help clarify what's going on.

Strong reactions to sounds, lights, textures, smells, or movement
Picky eating tied to textures, temperatures, or specific foods
Difficulty with grooming — haircuts, nail trimming, brushing teeth
Constant movement seeking — spinning, jumping, crashing
Difficulty noticing when they're hurt, hungry, or full
Frequent meltdowns in busy environments (grocery stores, parties, classrooms)

Supporting Addison Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Comprehensive Sensory Evaluation

A detailed assessment of all 8 sensory systems and how your child responds across each one.

Sensory Integration Therapy

Active, play-based therapy that helps your child's nervous system organize and respond more flexibly.

Reflex Integration

Addressing retained primitive reflexes that often underlie sensory and regulation challenges.

Sensory Diet & Home Strategies

Specific activities and routines you can use throughout the day to support your child's regulation.

Environment Modifications

Practical changes at home and school that reduce overwhelm and support engagement.

Parent Coaching

Understanding your child's sensory profile and learning to respond in ways that support regulation.

Free Resources for Addison Families

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Whether you're ready to book or just exploring, our therapist-created guides and free developmental screener give you real, useful information you can use right now.

Honest answers, not therapy for therapy's sake

If we don't think your child needs ongoing therapy, we'll tell you. If a different specialty is a better fit, we'll refer you. We measure success by your family thriving — not by how many sessions you book with us.

Getting Here from Addison

Our clinic is located at 33 W Higgins Rd, Suite 4070 in South Barrington. From Addison, expect approximately 26 min of drive time (17 mi).

33 W Higgins Rd. Suite 4070, South Barrington, IL 60010

Frequently Asked Questions — Addison Families

Will sensory therapy fix my child's picky eating?

It can help, especially when picky eating is rooted in sensory differences (textures, temperatures, smells). We address the underlying sensory factors. For complex feeding cases, we may also recommend feeding therapy with our SLPs or referral to a feeding specialist.

My Addison child is a sensory-seeker. Will they ever calm down?

Sensory-seeking is your child telling you what their nervous system needs. With the right kind of input (deep pressure, heavy work, vestibular input), many sensory-seeking children become beautifully regulated when their needs are met. The goal isn't to "stop" the seeking but to channel and meet it appropriately.

Concerned About Sensory Processing Disorder? We Can Help.

Free 15-minute consultations, no commitment. We serve Addison and the surrounding area from our South Barrington clinic.