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Sensory integration programmes - anyone got links/information?

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SixSpotBonfire · 11/11/2008 12:25

Prompted by something Jimjams posted on that G&T thread (aaarrgghh) - I think a sensory integration programme is just what DS3 could do with.

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 11/11/2008 12:58

A couple of ideas:

this website that I linked to on aut2bsafe looks good for ideas and the comment below is worth following up.

If you look to the right on that page there are direct links to the out of sync child and the out of sync child has fun. Excellent books for getting ideas with sensory processing that you can do at home. I've put them there because I am always recommending those books,

Floortime is also very - have a google of the PLAY project- I'm going to write up something about them later today as I was recommending them to someone last night.

magso · 11/11/2008 16:43

Hi. if you want inspiration for fun activities for an active child 'Starting Sensory Integration therapy' by Bonnie Arnwine is quite good (ordered from Amazon around £9 IIRC).

Tclanger · 11/11/2008 16:49

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SixSpotBonfire · 11/11/2008 17:27

Thanks for these - will investigate.

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jimjamshaslefttheyurt · 11/11/2008 18:12

There's always BIBIC as well.

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