Sensory Specialists in Glasgow
Sensory specialists assess how your child processes sound, touch, movement, and other sensory input — then create practical strategies to help them feel more comfortable day to day. Browse 0 providers in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Sensory processing difficulties are common in children with autism, ADHD, and other developmental conditions. A child who covers their ears in busy environments, avoids certain foods because of texture, seeks constant movement, or struggles to tolerate clothing labels may be experiencing sensory processing differences that a specialist can help address.
If your child is extremely fussy about food textures, finds haircuts or nail-cutting distressing, seeks or avoids certain sensory experiences intensely, has difficulty with balance or body awareness, or frequently becomes overwhelmed in busy or noisy environments, a sensory assessment can provide real clarity. Understanding your child's sensory profile often explains behaviour that previously seemed puzzling.
SEND services in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council's Education Services department oversees additional support for learning across the city's schools. Glasgow has a number of specialist schools and specialist provisions within mainstream settings. As with all Scottish councils, the framework is based on the Education (Additional Support for Learning) Act rather than EHCPs.
Typical costs
A full sensory processing assessment costs between £300 and £600 privately. Follow-up therapy sessions are typically £60 to £100 per hour. NHS provision for sensory difficulties is limited and often only available for children with a diagnosed condition. Many specialist OTs offer school visits to advise on classroom adaptations.