Sensory activities for children on the autism spectrum and their siblings

By: Koscinski, Cara.
Series: Autism Asperger's Digest August 2017 : 21-23. 2017Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | SENSORY PROCESSING | SENSORY DISORDERS | CHILDREN | TREATMENT | SIBLINGS | OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYSummary: Describes how games and movements designed for each individual can help children with Sensory Processing Disorder to better process sensory information to create a balanced 'sesnory diet'. Outlines the benefits that can accrue from involving siblings.
List(s) this item appears in: Sensory issues- articles Nov 2019 CM | Sensory issues. July 2023
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Describes how games and movements designed for each individual can help children with Sensory Processing Disorder to better process sensory information to create a balanced 'sesnory diet'. Outlines the benefits that can accrue from involving siblings.

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