Having Cerebral Palsy or infants born early can present signs of sensory integrative disability. An unusual level of neural processing, whether reduced or extended. Sensory integrative disability can get a kid to look awkward when he or she steps or found trouble with fine motor abilities like pencil holding power, that can start to keep in writing skill.
Sensory disability can further make more sensitivity or less sensitivity that start to mental and bodily distress or weakness. Difficulties by vision, sound, and stability can be directed by sensory integration therapy.