Every child with a diagnosis of autism has their own functional and developmental characteristics. A professional therapist can use the results of the sensory integration assessment to determine whether your child has sensory processing differences. The therapist can also determine whether sensory processing issues hinder the development of certain functions or motor skills, or cause certain emotional or behavioral challenges. The therapist will also provide you with specific suggestions on the future development of your child based on the evaluation results. Sensory integration is one of many treatment theories and treatment tools. Occupational therapists may use the sensory integration theory framework, combined with other related treatment tools, to achieve the desired treatment results effectively. If you suspect that the behavioral and emotional problems, delayed motor skills, or learning difficulties are caused by sensory processing issues, it is recommended that you seek the assistance from a professional therapist.