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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Terrific Articles from Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation

Check out these helpful articles from the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation Sensations-e Newsletter ~Winter 2012:
 
"The Impact of Sensory Processing Challenges on Emotional and Symbolic Play Development" by Serena Wieder, Ph.D., Director of Profecum Foundation

"Occupational Therapy Tips: An Integrated Therapy Approach to Occupational Therapy for Children with SPD and their Families: Combining Sensory Integration and the DIR (R) /Floortime TM Model" by Juliana Padilla, MOT, OTR/L, STAR Center

"Parent Tips: Making the Most of Occupational Therapy: The Most of Parent Participation" by Lisa C. Bolster, Parent
Posted by Sensory Steps at 7:37 PM
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