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<http://www.educationnews.org/PR/Parent_Provided_Sensory_Integration_Program

..htm> a Parent Provided Sensory Integration Program to Lesson the

Stereotypical Behaviors of Children with Asperger's Syndrome

Monday, August 7, 2006

by Analisa L.

The study examined the impact of sensory treatment options and was designed

to determine if participants with Asperger's Syndrome would display fewer

stereotypical behaviors after implementation of a Sensory Integration

Program and exhibit increased academic function and social development.

Children with Asperger's participated in home-based Sensory Integration

activities for ten weeks. Pre and post-test Sensory Profiles were completed

by parents and teachers to measure decreases of sensory deficits. Parent

completed Sensory Profiles showed a statistically significant decrease in

sensory deficits. Results provided needed groundwork information re a

promising method of treatment for sensory deficits in children with

Asperger's Syndrome.

Jimmy Kilpatrick, Editor

<http://www.educationnews.org/> EducationNews.org

P.O. Box 17392

Sugar Land, Texas 77496-17392

Phone: 832 814-7463

Special Education Consultant and Advocate

LDadvocates.com <http://www.ldadvocates.com/>

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