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Occupational Therapist Informative Articles

Integrations catalog director Sue Wilkinson (occupational therapist) has written and compiled these informational articles just for you and your children.

To view Bright Ideas Articles from Integrations Catalog, click on http://www.integrationscatalog.com/articles.jsp

More articles are being added so please check back with their site. This was a current list at the time of posting but by the time you view this more could have been added.

Bright Ideas Articles List
An Ambidextrous Child? Or A Processing Disorder?
Best Movement For Calming And Organizing
Climbing And "Crashing" Are Children's Favorites!
Crawling - A Favorite Heavy-Work Activity
Did You Know That Heavy Work Calms And Organizes The Body?
Improve Concentration And Focus With A Relaxation Station Or Concentration Station
Language Production: Challenging For Both Mind And Body
Not Successful At Cutting Out "Dittos?"
Products That Hug And Squeeze Help Calm, Normalize And Integrate Sensory Information
Sensory Processing Issues = Sleeping Issues
Shhhhhhh! Some Like It Quiet
Stability/Ball Chairs in the Classroom
Trouble In School? Can't Sit Still?
Vision: A Learning Connection
Visual Input: Calming Or Stimulating?
What Is A "fidget?"
What Is CAPD?
What is Sensory Integration?
What's The Best Product For Handwriting Development?
Who Needs A "Chewy?"
Why Does Everyone Have Those Large Inflatable Balls?
Why Use An Auditory Organizer?
Why Vibration?
Why Is Breathing Well So Significant?

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