Many students with autism and intellectual disability demonstrate atypical sensory behaviours which impact on their schooling. Few studies provide empirical support for teachers using planned sensory activities in special education classrooms. Aim: To determine whether a classroom based Sensory Activity Schedule (SAS) improves behavioural outcomes for one student with ASD who demonstrated atypical sensory processing and associated challenging behaviour. Methods: Critical case study methods were used to describe changes in the frequency of challenging behaviour “incidents” recorded for one eight year old student with autism over one school term during implementation of a Sensory Activity Schedule. Results: There was a reduction in the report...
Results from previous research studies suggest that inclusive settings benefit all learners. However...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
Introduction: There is limited evidence to support use of sensory interventions by teachers in the c...
Purpose - Sensory processing difficulties can negatively affect children with autism at school. Ther...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently present with sensory processing difficulties...
Children with Autism experience disorder in sensory processing and cognitive strategy use during per...
Introduction: Children with autism frequently present with sensory processing difficulties which hav...
Introduction: Autistic students may experience difficulty performing classroom tasks due to atypical...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly show signs of resistance to regular school tra...
Introduction: Occupational therapists work with teachers to support student participation of student...
Many occupational therapists recommend adaptations to school tasks and classroom environments to acc...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a classroom sensory activity schedule (SAS) on ...
One out of every twenty children in school is affected, in significant ways, in classrooms across ou...
One out of every twenty children in school is affected, in significant ways, in classrooms across ou...
Results from previous research studies suggest that inclusive settings benefit all learners. However...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
Introduction: There is limited evidence to support use of sensory interventions by teachers in the c...
Purpose - Sensory processing difficulties can negatively affect children with autism at school. Ther...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently present with sensory processing difficulties...
Children with Autism experience disorder in sensory processing and cognitive strategy use during per...
Introduction: Children with autism frequently present with sensory processing difficulties which hav...
Introduction: Autistic students may experience difficulty performing classroom tasks due to atypical...
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) commonly show signs of resistance to regular school tra...
Introduction: Occupational therapists work with teachers to support student participation of student...
Many occupational therapists recommend adaptations to school tasks and classroom environments to acc...
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of a classroom sensory activity schedule (SAS) on ...
One out of every twenty children in school is affected, in significant ways, in classrooms across ou...
One out of every twenty children in school is affected, in significant ways, in classrooms across ou...
Results from previous research studies suggest that inclusive settings benefit all learners. However...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...
Apparent differences in executive function can lead to challenges for students on the autism spectru...