Education - Other Diseases & Disorders, Education - Developmental Disabilities, Educational Program Components, Education - ADD/ADHD, Education - Learning Disabled, Education - Autism & Asperger's Syndrome
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Overview
Classroom teachers, school administrators, physical educators, music teachers and paraprofessionals take heart! Sensory Integration Dysfunction (DSI) is a real and plausible diagnosis that explains many of the difficulties you may encounter with your students and children today. This cassette and companion booklet deliver clear, concise information about how to more effectively work with DSI affected children.Synopsis
Describes the symptoms of SI dysfunction and offers strategies for teaching children with the condition.Editorials
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Imagine yourself in a world where something as basic and reliable as the pull of gravity or another child's touch is perceived as something unreliable, inconsistent or threatening. Teachers Ask About Sensory Integration, an audio cassette and companion booklet, encourages teachers to do just that. Through the refreshing conversations of Stacey Szklut and Carol Kranowitz, this audio package delivers quality analysis and techniques for any teacher seeking knowledge in providing a better classroom experience for children with sensory integration challenges.Sensory Integration Quarterly
"Teachers Ask About Sensory Integration" is a companion product to the best selling "Making Sense of Sensory Integration" which has been hailed as an "essential tool for clinicians and any specialist concerned with educating people about sensory integration function.Book Details
Published
January 28, 2000
Publisher
Sensory Resources
Pages
60
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781893601291