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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 09:15:14 MST
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- From: Jean Jasinski <jean@HPFELA.FC.HP.COM>
- Subject: Re: Autistic Variants.
- In-Reply-To: <9301222150.AA05269@hpfcla.fc.hp.com>; from "Jim Sinclair" at Jan
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- For more information about Sensory Integration, you may contact:
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- Sensory Integration International
- 1402 Cravens Ave.
- Torrance, CA 90501-2701
- (213) 533-8338
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- Non-profit organization that will provide general information about SI,
- or provide information on a specific subject such as treatment efficacy.
- Also maintains a listing of OT and PTs who have been certified in the
- administration and interpretation of evaluation tools.
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- I think they can supply the Ayres book if you cannot obtain it locally.
- They also have a "Sensory Motor Handbook" which was designed for classroom
- related activities. Many parents find it useful when working with their childre
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- at home. A trouble-shooting section provides practical tips to help
- children who are having difficulty with specific activities such as
- handwriting, using scissors, etc. Also have a quarterly newsletter.
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- To find an occupational therapist:
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- The American Occupational Therapy Association
- 1383 Piccard Dr.
- P.O. Box 1725
- Rockville, MD 20850-0822
- (30-1) 948-9626
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