Did you know that sensory integration problems may manifest as distraction, impulsivity, lashing out or melting down? It can also manifest through hyperactivity, resisting hugs and putting things in their mouth. There are many theories to the cause of this behavior: it can be sensory processing disorder, ADHD or autism.
One popular approach to treatment is called Sensory Integration therapy (SI). SI uses fun activities in a controlled, stimulating environment. This way, kids experiencing sensory integration problems can experience stimuli without feeling overwhelmed. Over time, they will develop coping skills for being exposed to stimuli. Occupational Therapists are the specialists who work with kids who have sensory issues.
In this episode, we have Lilibel Bernhardt who shared her valuable insights on how SI addresses sensory processing deficits among children. Lilibel Bernhardt is an Occupational Therapy assistant and a PhD candidate in Organizational Psychology with a focus on sensory integration in the workplace. She is a co-founder of Re-connections Education center in New Port Richey, Florida. Her biggest interests are sensory integration techniques and emotional regulation techniques for children within a wide range of ages and diagnosis.
You can reach Lilibel Bernhardt through this website: https://reconnectionseducationcenter.org/
Alternatively, you may reach her through the following social media pages:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/REConnectionsEducationCenter
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reconnectionseducation/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/reconnectionsc
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