Sensory integration is a process during which the human nervous system receives information through all the senses, then organizes, stores, and processes it in a way that allows it to be applied in another purposeful activity.
For a child's development, it is important to receive and reproduce information, which is largely obtained through the senses.
The foundation of children's intelligence lies in sensorimotor activity.
Through sensory integration work, children's attention, memory, speech, thinking, imagination, fine and gross motor skills, emotional-volitional sphere, cooperative skills, perception of the world, and more are improved.