What is Sensory Integration?
A child's fundamental awareness of their body and the world around them is integration. The senses must work together. For most children this happens naturally.
Dysfunction of Sensory Integration (DSI)�
�is to the brain what indigestion is to the stomach. Typical areas of poor integration include touch, the muscles and joints, and the movement system. This common dysfunction often leaves individuals experiencing poor attention span, hyperactivity or low energy, difficulty being touched, and other problems. Integrations has selected products to assist teachers, parents and therapists in minimizing this dysfunction and maximizing functional outcomes. To order a FREE copy of the Integrations catalog, click here.
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