Autism Therapy: sensory learning

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The Community Opportunity for Vocational Experience (COVE) has opened a new community-integrated location in Paradise, California. While COVE is aimed at 18-64 year olds with autism and other disabilities, their venue is a compilation of therapies found useful for autism. The computer-cafe provides Internet access, the Snoezelen theory of sensory learning, a water fountain for optic learning, and a variety of sensory stations including a movie screen for educational programs. There will be opportunities for social interaction between participants of COVE and the community at large.

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The Sensory Training Institutes in Darien, CT, uses an intervention regime for children with autism called sensory learning. Sensory learning "simultaneously uses the three most commonly used therapeutic modalities (light, sound and motion) to help the brain process the information it receives through these senses." The light stimulates the eyes, the motion moves the fluid in the middle ear, and the sound delivers modulated music.

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Sensory Learning Centers

Jul 21, 2008 by Anonymous

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