Starting Sensory Integration Therapy offers 100+ activities and games for children with Sensory Processing Disorders (SPDs). Parent of a son with SPD, author Bonnie Arnwine chose activities that require minimal time, money, and clean-up. Most "ingredients" are already on hand: empty yogurt cups, string, soap, Kool-aid, flour, paper plates, etc. If the kids tire of an activity, an "Extend It!" section shows how to use the same ingredients in new and different ways. Kids have fun while activities exercise the seven sensory "muscles": the visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, oral, vestibular,…mehr
Starting Sensory Integration Therapy offers 100+ activities and games for children with Sensory Processing Disorders (SPDs). Parent of a son with SPD, author Bonnie Arnwine chose activities that require minimal time, money, and clean-up. Most "ingredients" are already on hand: empty yogurt cups, string, soap, Kool-aid, flour, paper plates, etc. If the kids tire of an activity, an "Extend It!" section shows how to use the same ingredients in new and different ways. Kids have fun while activities exercise the seven sensory "muscles": the visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, oral, vestibular, and proprioceptive senses. Activities can be enjoyed with others, so children also benefit from interacting socially with their peers, parents, and teachers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bonnie Arnwine is the mother of an exceptional child, and sensory integration has been an integral part of her son's successful transition from special education to full inclusion in regular classes. Formerly a preschool teacher, she is now Director of Childrens' Ministries for Fair Oaks Church of Concord, CA. She earned her Bachelors degree in English from the University of California at Davis and has undertaken graduate work in education. She currently lives in Bencia, California with her husband, son, and daughter.
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Acknowledgments Introduction The Terms We Use to Describe Sensory Processing Disorder Chapter 1: Our Senses Sensory Modulation Disorder Sensory Discrimination Disorder Sensory-based Motor Disorder Getting Your Child Evaluated What Does an Evaluation Look Like? Getting Therapy for Your Child Services through an Insurance Company Services Provided through the Local School District: The IEP Process Getting Services Privately Starting Therapy What Is a Sensory Diet? Follow Your Child's Lead! Watch Out for Overstimulation! Life Is a Series of Small Steps Chapter 2: Tactile Activitiess "NO COOK" COOKING OTHER FOOD-RELATED ACTIVITIES FUN FEELY STUFF Chapter 3: Gross-Motor Activities VESTIBULAR AND PROPRIOCEPTIVE GAMES FUN WITH BOXES MOVEMENT GAMES MOVEMENT SONGS MOVING TO MUSIC BALLOON FUN NEWSPAPER FUN "SHAKE SOMETHING"COOKING ROPE FUN OTHER GROSS-MOTOR ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES FOR BILATERAL MOTOR COORDINATION ACTIVITIES FOR CROSSING THE MIDLINE Chapter 4: Visual Activities HELPFUL VISUAL GAMES, BOOKS, AND TOYS Chapter 5: Auditory Activities MUSICAL ACTIVITIES SOUND GAMES Chapter 6: Activities with Smell Chapter 7: Oral-Motor Activities BUBBLE FUN OTHER ORAL-MOTOR ACTIVITIES HELPFUL TOYS FOR ORAL-MOTOR ACTIVITIES Chapter 8: Fine-Motor Activities HELPFUL FINE-MOTOR GAMES AND TOYS About the Author Resources Index
Acknowledgments Introduction The Terms We Use to Describe Sensory Processing Disorder Chapter 1: Our Senses Sensory Modulation Disorder Sensory Discrimination Disorder Sensory-based Motor Disorder Getting Your Child Evaluated What Does an Evaluation Look Like? Getting Therapy for Your Child Services through an Insurance Company Services Provided through the Local School District: The IEP Process Getting Services Privately Starting Therapy What Is a Sensory Diet? Follow Your Child's Lead! Watch Out for Overstimulation! Life Is a Series of Small Steps Chapter 2: Tactile Activitiess "NO COOK" COOKING OTHER FOOD-RELATED ACTIVITIES FUN FEELY STUFF Chapter 3: Gross-Motor Activities VESTIBULAR AND PROPRIOCEPTIVE GAMES FUN WITH BOXES MOVEMENT GAMES MOVEMENT SONGS MOVING TO MUSIC BALLOON FUN NEWSPAPER FUN "SHAKE SOMETHING"COOKING ROPE FUN OTHER GROSS-MOTOR ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES FOR BILATERAL MOTOR COORDINATION ACTIVITIES FOR CROSSING THE MIDLINE Chapter 4: Visual Activities HELPFUL VISUAL GAMES, BOOKS, AND TOYS Chapter 5: Auditory Activities MUSICAL ACTIVITIES SOUND GAMES Chapter 6: Activities with Smell Chapter 7: Oral-Motor Activities BUBBLE FUN OTHER ORAL-MOTOR ACTIVITIES HELPFUL TOYS FOR ORAL-MOTOR ACTIVITIES Chapter 8: Fine-Motor Activities HELPFUL FINE-MOTOR GAMES AND TOYS About the Author Resources Index
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