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Sensory Diet Fun Activity Sheets: A Companion Book to the Sensory Diet Cards

by OTR/L Ann Stensaas M.S.

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Reduce the weight felt by children suffering from sensory overload. When used with the Sensory Diet Cards, this 76-page resource book can help children stay calm, focused, and organized throughout the day. Perfect for therapists treating sensory processing and modulation problems in children, the fun sheets in this book use multi-level games and activities to encourage self-regulation of sensory systems. They target five sensory categories: Movement and Balance (Vestibular) Movement and Resistance (Proprioception) Oral-Motor Tactile Visual, Auditory, and Olfactory Teach kids how to manage their arousal level to help them navigate a daily routine. Improve focus, concentration, coordination, and organization by making children active participants in the activities included in this book. They¿ll love developing skills that help them feel ¿just right.¿ Activities include worksheets with three levels of difficulty and games for all ages. You¿ll also find easy-to-use templates for therapists, helpful handouts for parents, and more! The printable CD-ROM lets you print pages in color or black and white. *We recommend using these activities only under the supervision of a qualified professional trained in sensory integration theory and techniques. For additional sensory diet resources, see Super Duper's Sensory Diet Cards and Sensory Diet Game.… (more)
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Reduce the weight felt by children suffering from sensory overload. When used with the Sensory Diet Cards, this 76-page resource book can help children stay calm, focused, and organized throughout the day. Perfect for therapists treating sensory processing and modulation problems in children, the fun sheets in this book use multi-level games and activities to encourage self-regulation of sensory systems. They target five sensory categories: Movement and Balance (Vestibular) Movement and Resistance (Proprioception) Oral-Motor Tactile Visual, Auditory, and Olfactory Teach kids how to manage their arousal level to help them navigate a daily routine. Improve focus, concentration, coordination, and organization by making children active participants in the activities included in this book. They¿ll love developing skills that help them feel ¿just right.¿ Activities include worksheets with three levels of difficulty and games for all ages. You¿ll also find easy-to-use templates for therapists, helpful handouts for parents, and more! The printable CD-ROM lets you print pages in color or black and white. *We recommend using these activities only under the supervision of a qualified professional trained in sensory integration theory and techniques. For additional sensory diet resources, see Super Duper's Sensory Diet Cards and Sensory Diet Game.

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