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Understanding the Nature of Sensory Integration with Diverse Populations
Leading experts present updated sensory integration theory. In part I, detailed theoretical overviews are provided in the areas of neuroplasticity, attachment, sensory modulation, proprioception, and praxis. In part II, specific applications of this theory are brought to life by in-depth case studies of infants, children and adolescents with sensory modulation dysfunction, high-risk infants and young children, visual deficits, cerebal palsy, autism, environmentally deprived children, and Fragile X Syndrome. Update your knowledge on evidence-based practice using sensory integration theory and practice through this valuable resource. 464 pages. Paperback
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