Sensory Integration
There is an interesting post on Eide Neurolearning about areas of the brain that combine different sensory information.
“The presence of multimodal sensory areas means that injury in one location can affect multiple sensory systems at once. It explains the surprisingly common occurrence of multiple mild sensory deficits (mild visual and auditory processing problems, for instance, or mild visual and balance difficulties)in conditions such as mild birth injury, prematurity, dyslexia, or autism spectrum disorders“.
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- 1001 Great Ideas for Teaching and Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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- Siblings of Children With Autism: A Guide for Familes (Topics in Autism)
- Infinity Walk: Preparing Your Mind to Learn!
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