A study finds that Sensory Integration Therapy benefits Children with Autism
Sensory Integration Therapy proposes the use of a collection of sensory and motor skill game based activities that help children better collect and process sensory information series of sensory and motor skill exercises.
A study led by occupational therapists at Philadelphia’s Jefferson School of Health Professions, show that sensory integration therapy improves daily function in children with autism.
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