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Sensory Integration and Self-Regulation in Infants and Toddlers: Helping Very Young Children Interact With Their Environment
G. Gordon Williamson and Marie Anzalone
Zero to Three / Softcover / Jan 2001
9780943657066 (ISBN-10: 0943657067)
Developmental Psychology / Infant, Child & Adolescent
price: $31.50 (may be subject to change)
130 pages
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Every child has a unique pattern of taking in and responding to information from the senses. Most young children learn to build on their own individual capacities and accept help from others as they learn to cope with their environment.

But some children require a great deal of assistance to overcome difficulties in taking in and responding to information from their senses, and to achieve the levels of self-regulation they need to interact with and explore the world around them.

This book is written for a multidisciplinary audience of practitioners who support the development of infants and young children in a broad array of settings -- including child care, Head Start and Early Head Start, early intervention, neonatal intensive care follow-up, developmental clinics, infant mental health centers, and child life programs. The authors integrate and synthesize knowledge from the fields of occupational therapy, neuroscience, child development, psychology, psychiatry, education, and the movement sciences to help readers:

-understand the sensory development of infants and young children;

-learn about assessment and intervention approaches designed to promote very young children's self-regulation and adaptive behavior; and,

-become aware of new directions and outstanding questions in basic and applied research in the field.

-from the publisher's website

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