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In all interventions for autistic children, the main strategy is to aim towards the improvement on sensitivity in all senses. Autistic children suffer from a lack of the ability to derive and sort out their senses as well as the feelings and moods of the people around them. Many children with autism suffer from this Sensory Processing Disorder. In sensory-based interventions, there have been signs of progress in children responding with an appropriate response when given a stimulus after being in sensory-based therapies for a period of time. However, at this time, there is no concrete evidence that these therapies are effective for children with Autism. Autism is a very complex disorder and differs from child to child. This differs the effectiveness of each type of therapy and even therapy activity.

The purpose of these differentiated interventions are to intervene at the neurological level of the brain in hopes to develop appropriate responses to the different sensations from one's body and also to outside stimuli in one's environment. Scientist have used music therapies, massage therapies, occupational therapies and more. With the Autistic Spectrum being so diverse and widespread, each case or scenario is different.