Contact Us

Apply to have a Sensory Profile assessment or Join our discussion groups.
Find us on Facebook.com/sensorystrategies

Mobile: 082 2120780 (Tessa du Toit)
e-mail:   info@mysense.co.za

MySense is based in Cape Town and offers Sensory Profile assessments and Workshops on ‘Understanding Sensory Overload and Your Response to Stress

  • available for individual adults, business groups and
  • as a recruitment tool,
  • administered by an occupational therapist, with experience in industry and professionally trained in the field of sensory integration.

Sensory Profile insights have allowed people interested in their own behaviour dynamics to have a clear picture of their preferences and patterns; and to understand how to find strategies and modulate interaction with colleagues, partners and family, and enjoy a greater sense of well-being.

3 thoughts on “Contact Us

  1. Brilliant

    I work as a Support Worker with the National Autistic Society (NAS)
    Also a teacher, for ages 4 – 18, and adults.
    I have worked as a Carer.

    DO check out Ask Autism Modules – training avaialble on-line from NAS at a very reasonable rate: I knew a lot about all of this, but this training – powerful, from the perspective of people that are autistic (yes, we all are – it is all a matter of degree).

    Have a good day.

    http://www.autism.org.uk/our-services/training-and-consultancy/core-autism-training.aspx

    Their Modules called Ask Autism are excellent – I just can t locate them: from the perspective of people with challenges of being Autistic.

  2. Excellent. Not just negative, in my view: knowing my sensory preferences are very important to my well being. Understanding their are 7 senses not 5 is valuable: vestibular, to do with a sense of where you are in space, and the 7th is one which I can t name at the moment but it allows you to know where each part of your body is relation to every other part. Hyper- and hypo- sensitive are valuable concepts, the one meaning incredibly sensitive to, the other being incredibly insensitive to.

  3. At last I have seen your site! Very comprehensive.
    Will you be updating it soon, with more blogs? Perhaps get this blog cross referencing to your other sites?
    G is concerned that she does none of the movement choices in the checklist that identifies “things you may use”; nor the touch and temperature activities and taste and chewing. When do you use that checklist; as in intro to your profiling test sheets, or is it a stand-alone once one has identified one is ‘under stress’.
    xx

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