Monday, May 16, 2011

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

Sensory integration is a very important part of our daily functioning! Some of us are affected more by sensory stimulation around us, so it is important that we take this into account with our own children (does your child hate wearing certain clothes that feel "itchy” or become anxious around loud crowds or music) and students. 

Sensory Integration Activities are the lifeline to providing and achieving the necessary challenges for your child so they maximize
  • Daily functioning
  • Intellectual, social, and emotional development
  • The development of a positive self-esteem
  • A mind and body which is ready for learning
  • Positive interactions in the world around him
  • The achievement of normal developmental milestones 

Check out this website to find some easy and FUN activities to incorporate into lessons and everyday life with the ones you love! 

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