and
to
of
sensory
with
Sensory
for
as
the
The
• Archive: Faculty:Tara DelaneyDuration:6 Hours 2 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Oct 10, 2017 Description Presented by Tara Delaney, MS, OTR/L, nationally known child development expert and authorBuild new neuropathways using concrete sensory strategies to increase engagementRecognize early signs of sensory defensiveness "before" they result in behavior issuesRole of mirror neurons for motor development & social skillsWatch this seminar and learn the sensory connection to behavior and learning struggles for kids with autism.
• You will leave with strategies to promote language, increase focus and expand play, as well as other creative ideas to design new and innovative techniques!Early signs of sensory processing difficulties that may be linked to autism will be more recognizable.
• The latest brain research supports using sensory integration theory as a lens for viewing specific behavioral, learning and social challenges, such as:Inattention & increased distractionDifficulty with visual motor tasksHitting self & othersEscaping behaviorsExtreme reactions to sensory inputTake home a toolbox full of sensory strategies to aid children with autism, and increase their success both academically and socially!
• Handouts Webcast Manual (3.3 MB) 59 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA Credit - SELF STUDY ONLY - 10/10/17 (0.03 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Sensory Processing Components and StrategiesVestibularProprioceptionTactileVisualAuditoryAutism: Concepts & ResearchLatest brain researchExecutive functionTheory of MindCentral Coherence TheoryMirror neuronsPraxis (Motor Planning)Impact on those with autismGross motorFine motorStrategies for teaching new motor skills including activities of daily livingStrategies0 to 3Non-contingent sensory dietSafe activities (e.g. bath time) to introduce new texturesPreschoolSensory activities to expand playSensory activities to promote languageEarly gradesSensory input to increase focus on a taskTeach ChangeMiddle schoolSensory with executive function strategiesSocial sensory stories the student createsCase studiesBlending StrategiesIncorporate sensory with Applied Behavioral AnalysisSensory paired with visual communication strategies Faculty Tara Delaney, MS, OTR/L Related seminars and products: 4 Tara Delaney, MS, OTR/L, is a nationally known child development expert who specializes in sensory processing, autism spectrum disorders as well as learning disabilities, specifically dyslexia.
• She is the author of three books: The Sensory Processing Disorder Answer Book (Sourcebooks, 2008), 101 Games and Activities for Children with Autism, Asperger’s and Sensory Processing Disorder (McGraw-Hill, 2009) and Building Social Skills for Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders and Learning Disabilities with Mary Hamrick (PESI, 2015).