Sensory Integration Frequently Asked Questions
What are some signs of Sensory Integration Dysfunction?
- Overly sensitive to touch, movement, sights, or sounds
- Under reactive to touch, movement, sights, or sounds
- Easily distracted
- Social and/or emotional problems
- Activity level that is unusually high or unusually low
- Physical clumsiness or apparent carelessness
- Impulsive, lacking in self control
- Difficulty making transitions from one situation to another
- Inability to unwind or calm self
- Poor self concept
- Delays in speech, language, or motor skills
- Delays in academic achievement
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I learn more?
The most important step in promoting sensory integration in
children is to recognize that it exists and that it plays an
important role in the development of a child. By learning more
about sensory integration, parents, educators and care givers can
provide an enriched environment that will foster health growth
and maturation.
For more information: Write to Sensory Integration
International, 1602 Cabrillo Avenue in Torrence, CA 90501. Or
call them at 1-310-320-9986.
You can also contact NeuroTherapeutics, Inc at 610 High Street in Oregon City, Oregon
97045 or call us at 1-503-657-8903.
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