DissertationThe sensory integration approach originates from physical (anatomical and physiological) evidence whilst the play therapy approach originates from psychological evidence. Apart from play therapy, the researcher has also attended various courses in sensory integration therapy. Although both of these approaches are used as intervention methods with children who display behavioural, emotional and social difficulties, the researcher considered whether it was important for a play therapist to be aware of sensory integration therapy. The researcher then started this study in order to investigate the incidence of sensory integration dysfunction in children who receive play therapy. After completing the study, the researcher is...
One of the challenges facing occupational therapy practitioners today is incorporating treatment app...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of the STAR PROCESS, an intensive, short-term inte...
In this qualitative research study the focus is on the use of sensory integration strategies with ch...
Orderly and harmonious development of psychomotor child is the result of physiological maturation of...
The thesis “The influence of sensory integration dysfunction on a child’s abilities in the fields of...
One of the challenges facing occupational therapy practitioners today is incorporating treatment app...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The aim of this dissertation was to examine sensory i...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
The concept of sensory integration, developed by Jean Ayres, is currently receiving considerable att...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
This Diploma paper is composed of a theoretical and an empirical part. In the theoretical part I ...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
One of the challenges facing occupational therapy practitioners today is incorporating treatment app...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of the STAR PROCESS, an intensive, short-term inte...
In this qualitative research study the focus is on the use of sensory integration strategies with ch...
Orderly and harmonious development of psychomotor child is the result of physiological maturation of...
The thesis “The influence of sensory integration dysfunction on a child’s abilities in the fields of...
One of the challenges facing occupational therapy practitioners today is incorporating treatment app...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1997The aim of this dissertation was to examine sensory i...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
Objective: The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine what types of sensory-based interv...
The concept of sensory integration, developed by Jean Ayres, is currently receiving considerable att...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
This Diploma paper is composed of a theoretical and an empirical part. In the theoretical part I ...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
One of the challenges facing occupational therapy practitioners today is incorporating treatment app...
Children have occupations they need to perform in order to learn, grow, and develop. Challenges in p...
Background: This study examined the effectiveness of the STAR PROCESS, an intensive, short-term inte...