29 January 2015

Autism and Sensory Differences: Strategies for Improved Quality of Life

Register now for:
Autism and Sensory Differences:  Strategies for Improved Quality of Life

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Ben Davis University High School
1155 S. High School Road
Indianapolis, IN 46241

Presented by Cheryl Boucher, MS, OTR and Kristi Jordan, OTR

Sensory integration and processing impact every facet of an individual's life, including language, social skills, academics/work, self-care, and play. This presentation will provide an overview of sensory systems and the impact of sensory differences on the quality of life. Sensory strategies and related evidenced-based practices will be discussed in order to best support individuals at both school and home. Guidelines regarding the importance of having an occupational therapist involved in the consultation or treatment of sensory differences will also be shared.

For more information and to register, please visit:
http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/index.php?pageId=3757

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