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  2. Sensory room - Wikipedia

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    A sensory room is a special room designed to develop a person's sense, usually through special lighting, music, and objects. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can be used as a therapy for children with limited communication skills.

  3. Snoezelen - Wikipedia

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    Snoezelen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsnuzələ(n)] ⓘ) or controlled multisensory environment (MSE) is a therapy for people with autism and other developmental disabilities, dementia or brain injury. It consists of placing the person in a soothing and stimulating environment, called the "Snoezelen room", a form of sensory room. These rooms are ...

  4. Sensory integration therapy - Wikipedia

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    Occupational therapists are uniquely equipped to practice Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) or Occupational Therapy Sensory Integration (OT-SI). During sessions, activities are presented to both challenge capabilities and assist and regulating a child (Parham & Mailloux, 2015). [16] Activities are often specially tailored to meet individual needs.

  5. Wendell Foster adds new sensory machine for occupational therapy

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    Mar. 22—Wendell Foster has integrated a new sensory machine into occupational therapy for clients, according to certified occupational therapy assistant Joy Wagoner, which helps provide sensory ...

  6. Summer Waves adds sensory room for visitors - AOL

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    The room will serve any guest with sensory processing disorders and make Summer Waves more inclusive to all visiting families. "The sensory room is designed for ...

  7. Sensory processing disorder - Wikipedia

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    The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and British Royal College of Occupational Therapy (RCOT) support the use of a variety of methods of sensory integration for those with sensory integration and processing difficulties. Both organizations recognise the need for further research about Ayres' Sensory Integration and related ...