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Books About Processing/Sensory Integration

by Emerge - A Childs Place | Jun 2, 2010 | Uncategorized

Sensory Integration and the Child: 25th Anniversary Edition (1979, revised 2005) by A. Jean Ayres. Updated classic by Dr. Jean Ayres, who developed the theory of sensory integration and many of the treatment foundations. This book offers extensive information about...

Does Your Child Have a Sensory Processing Disorder?

by Emerge - A Childs Place | Jun 2, 2010 | Uncategorized

Was unusually fussy, difficult to console, or easily startled as an infant. Is over-sensitive to stimulation–over-reacts to touch, movement, tastes, sounds, or odors. Has difficulty regulating sleep/wake cycle–settling for sleep, staying asleep, and waking...

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorders

by Emerge - A Childs Place | Jun 2, 2010 | Uncategorized

Efficient sensory processing involves the ability to appropriately register, attend to, interpret, and execute a response to sensory input from the environment and from within the body. When an individual is unable to process information from the senses efficiently,...

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Does Your Child Have Delays in Motor Skills?

by Emerge - A Childs Place | Jun 1, 2010 | Uncategorized

At 9 months, does your child: Sit independently. Move about room (roll, crawl on stomach, creep on hands and knees). Eat mashed table food without gagging. At 12 months, does your child: Pull to stand and cruise (may walk independently). Pick up small objects between...

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