Thursday, June 25, 2009




"Sensory integration is the neurological process of organizing the information we get from our bodies and from the world around us for use in daily life."
http://www.memorialhospital.org/

As part of our Summer Program, the students do a variety of sensory activities which we refer to as a "sensory diet". Many of our students benefit from therapies that help them organize sensory input. We see in increase in task focus, an awareness of their body in space and an increase in the student's ability to handle frustrations. To the students, sensory diet is just "fun"


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