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Sensory Integration: What is it, and how can it help your child? Jennifer McKenna OTR/L Megan Carrick OTR/L Jennifer McKenna OTR/L Megan Carrick OTR/L
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The Nervous System Science tells us that the nervous system is as unique as a finger print. The nervous system allows us to have a dialogue with the environment. Science tells us that the nervous system is as unique as a finger print. The nervous system allows us to have a dialogue with the environment.
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Sensory Systems The five familiar systems Sound Sight Smell Touch Taste The body systems Vestibular or balance/movement Proprioception or muscles and joints The five familiar systems Sound Sight Smell Touch Taste The body systems Vestibular or balance/movement Proprioception or muscles and joints
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Processing Challenges Integration Modulation Discrimination Integration Modulation Discrimination
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Implications for Daily Life Regulation Motor Planning Fine and Gross Motor Social Emotional Capacities Regulation Motor Planning Fine and Gross Motor Social Emotional Capacities
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Parent Child Interactions: The Emotional Experience of Daily Life. Jennifer McKenna, OTR/L Megan Carrick, OTR/L Jennifer McKenna, OTR/L Megan Carrick, OTR/L
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Parent Involvement Parents are the best players for their children. You are the expert on your child and the best advocate. Parents are the best players for their children. You are the expert on your child and the best advocate.
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DIR® Principles Developmental Trajectory Individual Differences Relationship Capacities Developmental Trajectory Individual Differences Relationship Capacities
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Using Floortime TM Principles in Sensory Motor Play Following their lead. Using knowledge about the child’s profile to facilitate play. Pacing your interactions to meet the child’s processing capacities. Modifying the environment. Following their lead. Using knowledge about the child’s profile to facilitate play. Pacing your interactions to meet the child’s processing capacities. Modifying the environment.
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