The classic, go-to text on sensory integration for Occupational Therapists Current theory and research based on the original work of A. Jean Ayres and applications of sensory integration to practice Case studies covering a wide range of age groups and diagnoses
A useful practical guide for professionals, parents, teachers and other caregivers.
Ryan's Story : Living With an Underreactive Vestibular System a Some disabilities are more obvious than others . When a child has blindness , deafness , or paralyzed muscles , people generally have a basic understanding of and ...
Help children with sensory processing problems learn and grow with the adaptations and activities in this book.
... co—authored several other books for Gryphon House, including The Inclusive Learning Center Book, The Complete Learning Spaces Book for Infants and Toddlers, Tell It Again, Tell It Again 2, and Early Learning Environments that Work.
First feelings: Milestones in the emotional development of your child from birth to age four. New York: Viking Penguin. ... Las Vegas: Sensory Resources. Compact disk. ... 101 activities for kids in tight spaces.
I highly recommend this book as a complete guide to Sensory Integration theory, assessment, and treatment to those clinicians currently involved in SI, or those who are just beginning to explore this very exciting aspect of occupational ...
Neurologie, cerveau, pathologie, neuropathologie, intégration sensorielle, psychophysiologie
Addressing the needs of children with sensory integration dysfunction, this handbook offers practical, detailed information.
Jean Ayres believed that children have an innate drive to explore and interact with their world and that these experiences nourish the brain and promote development.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.