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Resources with information on sensory integration
and sensory processing disorder

Sensory Patterns Part II

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Sensory Patterns Part II

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Sensory Patterns Part II

Avoiders and sensors both have low neurological thresholds

Sensory Patterns

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Sensory Patterns

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Sensory Patterns

Bystanders and seekers both have high neurological thresholds

Sensory Preferences

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Sensory Preferences

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Sensory Preferences

Our individual sensory patterns or preferences affect how we react to everyday sensations

Sensory Health

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Sensory Health

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Sensory Health

What is sensory health?

Case Study

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Case Study

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Case Study

A case study from Pendle View School, Colne putting sensory integration theory into practice

Classroom sensory toolkit

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Classroom sensory toolkit

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Classroom sensory toolkit

Six pieces of equipment for your classroom to help with regulation

Tactile System

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Tactile System

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Tactile System

What is the tactile system and why is this sense so important in relation to sensory processing?

Vestibular System

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Vestibular System

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Vestibular System

What is the vestibular sense and why is this sense so important in relation to sensory processing?

Proprioception

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Proprioception

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Proprioception

What is proprioception and why is this sense so important in relation to sensory processing?

Sensory regulation in the classroom

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Sensory regulation in the classroom

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Sensory regulation in the classroom

A mini training session

Regulation and Self Control

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Regulation and Self Control

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Regulation and Self Control

What is the difference between regulation and self-control?

Arousal, regulation and sensory processing

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Arousal, regulation and sensory processing

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Arousal, regulation and sensory processing

What do terms such as arousal, alertness, regulation, self regulation , or self-control mean?

Sensory strategies in school

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Sensory strategies in school

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Sensory strategies in school

A case study from New Bridge School, Oldham, putting sensory integration theory into practice

Sleep

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Sleep

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Sleep

Many people with sensory processing differences experience sleep disturbances

Sensory seekers

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Sensory seekers

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Sensory seekers

Sensory seeking or craving behaviour - why and what are some strategies to help?

Self-injurious behaviour

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Self-injurious behaviour

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Self-injurious behaviour

Self injurious behaviour, one of the most common sensory processing difficulties that parents reported in specialist school survey

Behaviour

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Behaviour

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Behaviour

"Is it sensory or behaviour?' is the most frequent question I am asked.

Vestibular system

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Vestibular system

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Vestibular system

The vestibular system is the sensory system responsible for detecting movement of our head and the sense of gravity.

Virtual world

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Virtual world

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Virtual world

This virtual world from a sensory perspective is very different from the 'real life' world.

Vestibular Input in lockdown

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Vestibular Input in lockdown

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Vestibular Input in lockdown

Some simple ways to get vestibular input while we still have restrictions in place.

Autism and sensory processing

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Autism and sensory processing

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Autism and sensory processing

For World Autism Awareness Week

Vestibular and proprioceptive ideas post lockdown

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Vestibular and proprioceptive ideas post lockdown

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Vestibular and proprioceptive ideas post lockdown

A revisit to vestibular and proprioceptive activities for post lockdown!

Classroom sensory toolkit

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Classroom sensory toolkit

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Classroom sensory toolkit

am often asked what equipment is needed within the classroom