Q. -
What is
Sensory Integration?
A. -
Sensory
experiences include touch, movement, body awareness, sight,
sound, and the pull of gravity. The process of the brain
organizing and interpreting this information is called
sensory integration. Sensory integration provides a crucial
foundation for later, more complex learning and behavior.
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information.
Q. - What is a Sensory
Integration and Praxis Test (SIPT)?
A. -
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Q. - I
am not sure if my child may have Autism what should I do?
A. - Autism is diagnosed by a medical doctor. Multiple behaviors/symptoms must be present to indicate Autism. These requirments are defined by the DSM-4 used by medical professionals. If you are concerned that your child may be considered on the Autism spectrum you should consult with your family physician or pediatrician to get more information. Our links page may also support better understanding about Autism and Autism spectrum disorders.