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Sensory Integration


Sensory Integration
Titles by A. Jean Ayres and the Staff of Pediatric Therapy Network

What is Sensory IntegrationBy Author and Artist Dr. A. Jean AyresNew!

What is Sensory IntegrationBy Author and Artist Dr. A. Jean Ayres

Sensory Integration: Answers for Parents
An introduction to sensory integration concepts from the Staff of Pediatric Therapy Network.

Love, Jean
The new book for parents of children with dysfunction of sensory integration.
 
Sensory Integration: Answers for Teachers
New from the Staff of Pediatric Therapy Network - for teachers and school-based occupational therapists.
Sensory Integration and the Child: Understanding Hidden Sensory Challenges.
The 25th Anniversary Edition of A. Jean Ayres's classic parents guide to Sensory Integration.

Author and Artist A.Jean Ayres - Sensory Integration Notecards and Books About A. Jean Ayres

A. Jean Ayres, PhD, is credited with pioneering the concept of sensory integration.

Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral education at the University of Southern California, augmented with post-doctoral work at the Brain Research Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, provided the formal educational foundation for her work, but it was extensive reading of brain research accompanied by clinical research and practice that were most helpful in generating the ideas and theoretical concepts underlying the theory and treatment of sensory integrative dysfunction.

She entered the field of occupational therapy in the mid-1940s and soon came to realize-as did a few others-that problems resulting from central nervous system damage were best treated by trying to enhance the efficiency of that nervous system.

During the latter years of her career she conducted a private practice at her private clinic and, with the help of others, revised and expanded the Southern California Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests.

 

 

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