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Sensory Profile - Articles
I Speak Sensory, Do You? Link on info about Sensory Processing Disorder
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Cheri Fraker
Posted
Tue 08 May 2012 3:22am
As I am an adult with sensory processing disorder, I am very interested in helping kids who struggle with sensory issues at the table, at school, on the playground and in the community. SPD is a very real issue and often mistaken for ADD or ADHD, though there are children who have both. The books Out of Sync Child and Out of Sync Child Has F ...
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new sensory research for children who have autism
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Chris Alterio
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:56pm
design - but wondering if they just used the Sensory Profile as a pre-post measurement. I'll try to find out and post more...
Here is the newsfeed:
Autistic Mannerisms Reduced By Sensory Treatment
ScienceDaily (2008-04-27) -- Children with autistic spectrum disorders who underwent sensory integration therapy exhibited fewer autistic mannerisms compared
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Sybarite Summer or the importance of Sensory Play
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KFloortime Lite Mama
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Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:00am
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Another important thing to remember is that while Sensory Motor play is fun and also satisfies sensory needs based on the child's individual profile – its very important to engage in back and forth interaction while doing Sensory Motor play
So basically
Step 1 Figure out what your child's sensory profile is by observing what they like
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Intervention for adults who have sensory processing disorders
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Chris Alterio
Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:57pm
I received this email today, and I thought it was a great question:
I am an adult who has Sensory Integration problems that were diagnosed three years ago. I also have... for adults with these problems.
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Sensory integration refers to an 'unseen' process that has not yet been clinically defined - people
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Sensory Shop
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Lynn
Posted
Mon 14 Feb 2011 12:00am
If you have a child who struggles because of sensory issues and needs seamless, tagless clothing, music therapy, weighted blankets, etc… this seems like a good website:
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