SENSORY INTEGRATION FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM APPLICATION AND ITS BENEFITS
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https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-150Keywords:
Sensory integration, receptors (hearing, vestibular, tactile, proprioceptive), Nervous systemAbstract
The essence of sensory integration is that it comes from the nervous system benefits due to the brain's understanding of various signals solve existing problems. Sensory integration method The main idea is for the brain to work properly and comfortably
from various receptors (auditory, vestibular, tactile, proprioceptive) must receive a response at a certain level. Everyone likes bright colors at the same time, but hard may not like sounds; at the same time it is heavy footed may like to wear clothes and thick knit socks, and he does not like to wear sweaters and jewelry. All this to feel comfortable, in a comfortable position
each of us needs different conditions to be shows that
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