Sensory Processing Disorder means the brain has trouble dealing with everyday sights, sounds, smells, or movement.

Sensory Processing Disorder means the brain has trouble dealing with everyday sights, sounds, smells, or movement.

Crowds, bright lights, and noise can feel overwhelming.

Narrative games cater to comfort.

Play happens in controlled environments, and sessions adapt to each person’s needs—dim lighting, quiet spaces, minimal distractions.

Online play gives even more flexibility.

Participants choose how much sensory input they want, and tech can filter out distractions.

In diversional therapy, I use gentle, comforting prompts to engage every sense, always putting wellbeing first.

Ask us about how we can build a social circle in a lifelong hobby for you or the person in your care regardless of age or ability. If we can’t personally deliver a program for you, we will refer you to someone who can regardless of location in Australia Email us: gametherapynetwork@gmail.com

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