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Glossary

Sensory Diet

A planned routine of sensory activities scheduled through the day to help a child stay regulated.

A sensory diet is not food. It is a planned schedule of sensory-motor activities, such as swinging, jumping, heavy work, deep pressure or quiet time, designed by an OT to keep a child's nervous system at an optimal level for learning and behaviour. Like a meal plan, it is individualised: a child who is usually under-aroused may need alerting input in the morning, while an over-aroused child may need calming input before school. Schools, therapists and families typically co-deliver a sensory diet. Originally developed by OT Patricia Wilbarger, the concept is now central to sensory integration-informed practice.