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The Seven Senses

Sensory processing from the seven senses is highly specific BUT also interdependent, each sensation is affected by each other.

Integration of senses can affect an individuals abilities for 

  • Regulating and coping with triggers

  • Having sustained concentration

  • Improving social behaviour

  • Physical and cognitive development

  • Processing and problem solving

  • Applying willingness, and

  • Acting according to daily rhythms and routines.

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Improvements in an individual’s abilities to engage and integrate the senses, results in better organisation  

  • According to individual methods of sensory exposure and timeframes in school

  • Measuring baselines and changes to arousal levels

  • Comparing results from activity based interventions over time

 

       Reinert et al (date)

©2018 by Sensory Links.

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*This resource has been created with the support of Toyota Australia and Schools Plus  www.schoolsplus.org.au

 

It is designed to be used by teachers at Bates Drive SSP.

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