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Creating Push and Squeeze Activities for students with Sensory Processing Disorders
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7 years ago
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snesory stimulation
special education
autism
sensory processing disorders
developmental disabilities
occupational therapy
recyclingOT
hand strength
propropception
sensory processing
deep pressure
Students or clients with sensory processing disorders often engage best when using materials that require force. These activities provide "resistance" and heavy pressure sensory stimulation to muscles and joints. The video shows how motivated and fun it is to get sensory stimulation while also strengthening hands and developing coordination. Please visit my website for more information at RecyclingOT .com
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