Background: Sensory integration techniques which follow the theory outlined by Ayres (1972) are widely used by occupational therapists as an intervention for children and young adults with learning disabilities, but their efficacy is unclear. Research studies have suggested increased levels of participation and other positive behavioural changes following group sessions using sensory integration techniques, but literature reviews have highlighted a scarcity of evidence supporting their use. Materials and Methods: A qualitative study in which therapy and teaching staff of children and young adults with learning disabilities aged between 5 and 22, at a school and a college in England, were interviewed to gain understanding of their perception...
Pediatric occupational therapy practitioners frequently provide interventions for children with diff...
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 2.24% of Am...
Aim. Toreview current evidence regarding the effectiveness of occupational therapy coaching intervent...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
Occupational Therapists are concerned with the ability to perform everyday living skills. Poor sens...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common lifelong condition affecting 1 in 100 people....
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Occupational therapy is the leading profession with regard to supporting children who experience dif...
The use of sensory integration in classrooms that have students with special needs, especially stude...
Sensory integration theory and intervention techniques were originally developed by A. Jean Ayres, P...
Sensory integration is the organisation of sensory input helping children and adults make sense of t...
Current literature has identified that there is an increasing population of individuals experiencing...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common lifelong condition affecting 1 in 100 people....
Pediatric occupational therapy practitioners frequently provide interventions for children with diff...
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 2.24% of Am...
Aim. Toreview current evidence regarding the effectiveness of occupational therapy coaching intervent...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
Occupational Therapists are concerned with the ability to perform everyday living skills. Poor sens...
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common lifelong condition affecting 1 in 100 people....
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Occupational therapy is the leading profession with regard to supporting children who experience dif...
The use of sensory integration in classrooms that have students with special needs, especially stude...
Sensory integration theory and intervention techniques were originally developed by A. Jean Ayres, P...
Sensory integration is the organisation of sensory input helping children and adults make sense of t...
Current literature has identified that there is an increasing population of individuals experiencing...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common lifelong condition affecting 1 in 100 people....
Pediatric occupational therapy practitioners frequently provide interventions for children with diff...
Background. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects 2.24% of Am...
Aim. Toreview current evidence regarding the effectiveness of occupational therapy coaching intervent...