Autism Sensory Integration

Children with autism spectrum disorder are often very sensitive to sounds, lights, smell, touch, taste and balance. Children with autism find trouble in learning to do this. Even their play schemes are also limited to few habitual manners.

Sensory integration therapy is to improve the ability of the child’s brain to process sensory information so the child can function more adaptively in daily activities

 

To present a paper on sensory integration in autism, submit the abstract here. Email confirmation of the submitted abstract will be sent upon successful acceptance of the abstract

 

  • Proprioceptive System
  • Sensory integrative processes
  • Sensory Integration Dysfunction

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