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Special Needs Occupational Therapy Workbook

Toobeez Occupational Therapy Workbook by Candice Donnelly-Knox, OTR/L Toobeez activities strengthen various skills including counting, auditory-processing, sensory exploration/integration, improve attention and concentration and motor skills. They can also aid in motor-planning an visual-motor skills Ages 3-21 - No matter what type of educational setting, whether pre-school, public school, private school or home school, activities created with Toobeez offers therapists a versatile treatment tool...

Occupational Therapy for Children with Special Needs, Elaine B. Wilson

This book provides a general understanding about sensory integration, as well as methods to assess and treat a variety of problems. The intent is to educate occupational therapists and others working with children about sensory integrative problems that can encompass sensory, cognitive, and/or motor tasks. Although occupational therapists and others working with children with special needs are considered the main audience, sections of the book can be especially helpful to parents. Descriptions throughout...

Occupational Therapy for Children with Special Needs

This highly practical manual, written by therapists with extensive experience in the field, provides a user-friendly reference tool for occupational therapists and others working with children who have problems with learning, coordination, speech and language and behavior. The book presents a model of a recognized approach from which therapists and others can develop specific techniques within a clinical setting, modifying the program to meet the needs of the individual child. The treatment described...

Occupational Therapy for Children with Autism, Special Needs, and Typical

This Toy Supports The Following Skills Skills Icon Key The 45 minute program introduces parents to Occupational Therapy (OT) and what it can do for a child with behavior and/or sensory dysfunction. Occupational Therapist, Britt Collins, combines OT and ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) to teach parents, educators and caregivers what they can do at home to help with desensitizing and reprogramming how the child's brain processes sensory information. Britt guides us through this program in both clinical...