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News Letter
Jan06
Macomb Daily Article
Newsletter 2005
What is Sensory
Integration Dysfunction?
Signs
and Symptoms
Evaluation
Treatment
Sensory
Integration
Interactive
Metronome
Cranial
Sacral Therapy
Listening Therapy
Handwriting Without Tears
Early On
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list of
our programs!
Sensory Integration Vocabulary
Some
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Our Therapists
Location
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Evaluating and Treating:
- Sensitivity to touch, movement, vision
and sensory sound information
- Driven for sensory input including
movement, vision, touch and sound
- Sensory or motor problems that interfere
with the occupations of children including play skills, socialization,
self care and education

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Treatment
of:
- Autism
- Asperger
- Pervasive developmental disorder
- Dyspraxia and motor incoordination
- Regulatory disorders
- Low muscle tone and weakness
- Attention Deficit Disorder
- Attachment
- History of neglect or abuse
- Bipolar
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Genetic Disorders
- Obsessive/compulsive
- Learning Disability
- Adults with sensory and motor problems
including those with developmental disability
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What
makes us "special", from Sandra Glovak, OTR, Director:
- We care about
the whole child and often refer to specialists outside of our clinic
- We care about
your whole family looking at siblings and making your goals our most
important goals
- Therapist
training never stops; we budget over $10,000 per year for continuing
education
- Awesome
therapy equipment: latest, best and most!
- Great therapy
spaces for socialization and privacy for sensitive children
- Salaried employees, not hourly or
contractors, allow you to comfortably switch therapists to the most
highly trained specialist in your child's areas of need
- Our therapists
average over 10 years of experience in the field
- Twenty three
years in practice, yet continuing as innovators in the field of
children with special needs
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Staff Therapists
Specializing In:
- Sensory
integration
- Feeding and
oral motor
- Samonas Sound
Therapy, Therapeutic Listening, Active Listening Program
- Craniosacral,
Integrative Manual, Myofascial Release and Biovalent Systems manual
therapy
- Handwriting
and fine motor
- Interactive
Metronome
- Neurodevelopmental
Treatment
- Floortime/DIR
parent training
- Attachment
- Psychosocial

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