This step-by-step guidebook describes the most effective, evidence-based way to implement ASI into clinical practice by using a data-driven decision-making approach. Practical information guides practitioners in methodologically understanding the child and creating effective interventions with measurable outcomes. Forms and case examples throughout the text allow readers to efficiently apply ASI in pediatric practice. Highlights include an overview of autism and sensory integration, identifying a child's strengths and challenges, conducting a comprehensive assessment, and measuring outcomes and monitoring progress.
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 216 mm
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978-1-56900-365-7 (9781569003657)
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Part 1: Theoretical Framework
Chapter 1.1 Autism and Sensory Integration
Chapter 1.2 Common Patterns of Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Chpater 1.3 Ayres Sensory Integration: Understanding the Step-by-Step Guide
Part 2: Guide to Provision of Ayres Sensory Integration
Chapter 2.1 Step 1: Identifying the Child's Strengths and Participation Challenges
Chapter 2.2 Step 2: Conducting the Comprehensive Assessment
Chapter 2.3 Step 3: Generating Hypotheses
Chapter 2.4 Step 4: Developing and Scaling Goals
Chapter 2.5 Step 5: Identifying Outcome Measures
Chapter 2.6 Step 6: Setting the Stage for Intervention
Chapter 2.7 Step 7: Conducting the Intervention
Chapter 2.8 Step 8: Measuring Outcomes and Monitoring Progress
Appendixes include using the Ayres Sensory Integration Fidelity Measure, 2 case examples and a glossary