Sensory Integration Therapy – Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Sensory Processing Disorder is a neurological condition that causes some children to be overly seeking or overly sensitive to touch, sounds, tastes, smells, movement, and/or visual stimuli. Sensory Processing Disorder affects 1 in 20 children. Sensory Integration Therapy helps children with Sensory Processing Disorder, ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and other learning and behavioral challenges. Sensory Integration Therapy helps children live their lives purposely, functionally, and successfully. Watch this video to see examples of fun, highly effective treatment activities for Sensory Processing Disorder and other challenges. www.uniqueprintstherapy.com. Here is a list of the services we provide at Unique Prints. Pediatric Occupational Therapy Sensory Integration Occupational Therapy Pediatric Speech Therapy SAMONAS Sound Therapy Listening with the Whole Body Sound Therapy Wilbarger Protocol for Sensory Defensiveness “How Does Your Engine Run? Alert Program Handwriting Without Tears Program Music Therapy Art Therapy Counseling Nutritional Consultations Jin Shin (Acupressure) Body Talk Craniosacral Therapy Brain Integration Technique Social Skills Groups Fine Motor Skills Groups Boot Camp for developing self esteem, self empowerment and focus through physical activities
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Among the varied massage therapy techniques, tapotement uses karate-like chops to ease pressure on muscles, and petrissage involves lifting and kneading muscles. Compare massage techniques with the tips in this free instructional video on massage techniques from a professional massage therapist. Expert: Rachel Hannah Bio: Rachel Hannah is a nationally certified Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) who has a practice in Northampton, Mass., where she has worked since 2002. Filmmaker: David Pakman
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