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How To Support Sensory Processing Needs

Category Early Years
HE1513922

How To Support Sensory Processing Needs

Product Code: HE1513922
Category Early Years
Manufacturer Hope Education

Description

Do you like thrill of 1er-coasters or spinning roundabouts? Do you feel grumpy when you are trying to concentrate and someone is eating an apple nearby? Do you find woolly jumpers itchy and irritating? If so, you are reacting to a sensory experience.Sensory processing describes the way we receive and interpret the incoming stimuli from our 7 sensory systems. The integration of these systems helps us to maintain our positional sense and be attentive to our surroundings. This interactive system requires a sense of balance and so our body naturally craves this. For example, if we sit in one position for too long, we will start to shuffle, fidget or rock, or if there is too much noise in the background we may withdraw. These reactions are typical… after all, not everyone tolerates a loud rock concert or 1er-coaster!This book has been written to describe some of the sensory responses which are more overt and may be affecting a pupil’s ability to learn. It examines sensory responses or behaviours which look unusual or inappropriate out of context, and explains these in the context of a fluctuating sensory system. It provides strategies; resources, and interventions to help teachers and parents reduce the impact of these on the child or young person’s ability to learn. Comes complete with book and CD.About the authorLois Addy is the Lead for Cognition and Learning at North Yorkshire County Council, with a background in occupational therapy, psychology, education and post-graduate experience in sensory integration.
Height

11mm

Width

210mm

Length

298mm

Brand

Hope Education

Categories

Early Years

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Early Years

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How To Support Sensory Processing Needs

Category Early Years
HE1513922

How To Support Sensory Processing Needs

Product Code: HE1513922
Category Early Years
Manufacturer Hope Education

Description

Do you like thrill of 1er-coasters or spinning roundabouts? Do you feel grumpy when you are trying to concentrate and someone is eating an apple nearby? Do you find woolly jumpers itchy and irritating? If so, you are reacting to a sensory experience.Sensory processing describes the way we receive and interpret the incoming stimuli from our 7 sensory systems. The integration of these systems helps us to maintain our positional sense and be attentive to our surroundings. This interactive system requires a sense of balance and so our body naturally craves this. For example, if we sit in one position for too long, we will start to shuffle, fidget or rock, or if there is too much noise in the background we may withdraw. These reactions are typical… after all, not everyone tolerates a loud rock concert or 1er-coaster!This book has been written to describe some of the sensory responses which are more overt and may be affecting a pupil’s ability to learn. It examines sensory responses or behaviours which look unusual or inappropriate out of context, and explains these in the context of a fluctuating sensory system. It provides strategies; resources, and interventions to help teachers and parents reduce the impact of these on the child or young person’s ability to learn. Comes complete with book and CD.About the authorLois Addy is the Lead for Cognition and Learning at North Yorkshire County Council, with a background in occupational therapy, psychology, education and post-graduate experience in sensory integration.
Height

11mm

Width

210mm

Length

298mm

Brand

Hope Education

Categories

Early Years

Category

Early Years

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