Sensory integration is a neurological process that organizes sensation from the body and environment. This process makes it possible for us to navigate and comprehend the world. It’s necessary for almost every human activity. For the brain to organize sensation, the body needs to collect and feed lots of information to the brain. To help the process along, much of a young child’s day should involve active interaction with the world.
Free Download And Print Sensory Integration Handout
Here’s a free handout looking at how integrating the sensory systems prepares kids for school.
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