Topic: Sensory Integration

Sensory Integration: Information on Sensory Integration Disorder, Therapy and Activities

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The sites listed describe sensory integration and the issues a child with sensory integration disorder faces while offering several sensory integration therapy techniques. Various activities and sensory integration toys are suggested to help children practice sensory input. One of the sites listed offers information relative specifically to autism and its relation to sensory integration.


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The sensory processing disorder network is a site which describes sensory integration disorder and the issues facing a child with this disability. The site is geared toward parents, teachers, therapists, and doctors, offering helpful sensory integration therapy and sensory integration toys.

The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is a website which provides information and research on autism and its relation to sensory integration. This site has a smaller section on specifically sensory integration therapy for children with autism.

The National Network for Childcare provides articles on sensory integration that offer parents practical advise on how to provide their children with sensory input. Some activities suggested are squeeze bottle art, smell collection, and finger painting, along with several sensory integration toys.