Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration by Ellen Yack

Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration by Ellen Yack

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Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration by Ellen Yack

Written by three experienced occupational therapists, this book offers a combination of theory and strategies. It is a perfect tool for those working with young children, but also broad enough to be adapted for older children and adults. Building Bridges provides creative techniques and useful tips while offering innovative strategies and practical advice for dealing with everyday challenges, including managing behaviors, improving muscle tone, developing social skills, selecting diets, and more. Part one explains the role of the occupational therapists in treatment and examines sensory integration theories. Part two offers methods of identifying sensory problems in children along with numerous strategies and activities.

Helpful topics include:

  • What is Occupational Therapy?
  • What is Sensory Integration?
  • What are the Sensory Systems?
  • Identifying Problems with Sensory Integration Strategies for Challenging Behaviors
  • Ideas for Self Care Skills
  • Adapting Home, School, and Child Care Settings

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ISBN 13 9781931615129
ISBN 10 1931615128
Title Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration
Author Ellen Yack
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Sensory Resources
Year published 2003-08-01
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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