SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY

"How to Help Sensory Integration Disorder"

Why can't Johnny sit still? Why does Jane spit out her food? Why is Jack so rough? Why does John grind his teeth? Why does Jane Hit? It's called Sensory Integration or Sensory Processing. Although everyone processes sensory information, we interpret sensory information differently from one another.

Sensory Integration can be multiplied and getting treatment is a must!

Sensory integration therapy is essentially a form of occupational therapy, and it is generally offered by specially trained occupational therapists. It involves specific sensory activities (swinging, bouncing, brushing, and more) that are intended to help the patient regulate his or her sensory response. The outcome of these activities may be better focus, improved behavior, and even lowered anxiety.

Lisa Berry, MOTR/L

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Someone dragging their fingers across a chalkboard or certain food textures may bother one person, but not another. When the way a person interprets or processes information from their senses interferes with learning and daily routines, it is considered Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SID) or Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Independent studies show that Sensory Integration Dysfunction can be found in up to 70% of children who are considered learning disabled by schools. But most go undiagnosed.

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Here's just a few things the book covers all in " How to help Sensory Integration at Home or School.

  • What is the Senses: Proprioception and Vestibular
  • Continuum of Sensory Integration
  • How is Sensory Integration Dysfunction Detected?
  • What does Lack of Sensory Integration look like?
  • What does Lack of Sensory Integration look like in the classroom?
  • How to Easily Incorporate sensory activities throughout the day
  • Incorporating Proprioceptive Strategies
  • General Sensory Strategies for the classroom/home.
  • Calming Activities
  • Alerting Activities
  • Multisensory Learning Activities.
  • Weighted Blanket?
  • Auditory Processing Disorder
  • Occupational Therapy Activities  Home/School

Here's The Bottom Line on Sensory Processing Disorder...

Sensory integration therapy is essentially a form of occupational therapy, and it is generally offered by specially trained occupational therapists as in this DVD. It involves specific sensory activities (swinging, bouncing, brushing, and more) that are intended to help the patient regulate his or her sensory response. The outcome of these activities may be better focus, improved behavior, and even lowered anxiety.

Many well-meaning occupational therapists have learned just a little about sensory integration therapy, and may be doing a poor job of implementing the approach. This DVD show the correct ways, from a well trained occupational therapists.

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