
What is Sensory Integration Therapy? (Part I)
Sensory integration is reported to be developed in the 60’s and 70’s by an OT, A. Jean Ayres, and is designed to
With our mission in helping children with special needs comes the responsibility to give parents the right support paired with necessary information. Here at The Timmermans Method, we’re a growing family that aims to educate and empower families to help children achieve more.
Your family doesn’t need another theory or promise. You need practical knowledge, honest guidance, and the confidence that comes from knowing your child’s brain is capable of developing new pathways for better movement and function. This page is designed to do exactly that.
We’ve compiled videos, articles, and practical guides to help you understand what intensive therapy involves, how your family can participate, and what to expect. Whether you’re just starting to explore options or preparing for your journey with us, you’ll find the information you need to make informed decisions about your family’s development.
When you understand how intensive therapy works, you stop wondering if it's worth the effort. You see the science behind concentrated work and why weekly sessions alone don't give your child's brain the intensity it needs to create lasting change.
Intensive therapy creates change, but it requires commitment. Understanding what's realistic helps you celebrate genuine progress and stay motivated through the work required. You'll know what breakthrough looks like because you understand the journey.
Your involvement isn't optional. The families we've seen achieve the most remarkable improvements are those who understand the approach and actively participate in reinforcing gains at home. Education empowers you to support your child's progress beyond our clinic walls.
Better information leads to better choices. When you understand the difference between intensive therapy and traditional weekly sessions, you can decide with confidence whether this approach aligns with your family's goals and capacity.
We’ve created a selection of videos to help you understand our approach, and see our therapy sessios in action. These resources can help prepare your family for what to expect and show you what change looks like.
Our blog is packed with practical articles, research insights, and family stories. Learn about movement development, intensive therapy benefits, and strategies to support your child’s progress.

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Everyone’s brain is capable of developing new pathways for better movement and function. Intensive therapy gives our brain the concentrated work it needs to make that happen.
Let’s talk about what’s possible for your family. Whether you’re exploring options, preparing for your intensive therapy journey, or looking for ongoing support and strategies, we’re here to answer your questions and guide you every step of the way. You don’t have to navigate this alone.
