Sensory processing refers to how children receive and respond to information from the environment using their senses (i.e., taste, touch, smell, hearing, vision, vestibular, and proprioception). Here you will find resources, such as archived webinars, articles, handouts, audio/video clips, and websites with information related to supporting healthy sensory processing in infants and toddlers.
Sensory Processing
Available Resources
Virginia-Specific Info
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Handouts and Documents
What is Sensory Processing? (external website)
Journal Articles
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eLearning, Presentations, and Webinars
Webinars
Sensory Processing in Infants and Toddlers: Now that I know about it what do I do about it?
VA’s Integrated Training Collaborative | Partnership for People with Disabilities
Presented by Tracy Miller
This webinar provides information about sensory processing in the areas of touch, vestibular, and proprioception. Strategies for embedding intervention in everyday activities to address these areas are addressed. Click the link above to visit the 2010-2011 Talks on Tuesdays Archive and scroll down until you find the webinar.
Tools
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Videos
Seeking Help for Sensory Integration in Infants and Toddlers (external website)
Kids in the House
This short video shows an occupational therapist listing some general rea
Websites/Programs
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