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As part of the Ayres Sensory Integration® 2020 vision, the international Goal Leadership Team – Sensory Integration Global Network (SIGN) is aiming to publish 100 research papers that further the understanding and evidence for Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI).

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Powering Up Muscle Tone
By Aja Roley |
The term ‘muscle tone’ can be quite unfamiliar for many. Maybe this is the first time you have heard it, or maybe you feel you have heard it oh too
Questions from Parents
By Aja Roley |
The park is all fun and games, until it isn’t! Playing at the park can present some interesting challenges, thoughts to ponder, and frustrations to navigate. Sometimes children just don’t
Swings
By Aja Roley |
Flying through the air, floating weightless in the water, and laughing until milk comes out your nose  – can anyone think of moments more carefree than these?  Few things in life can
Slides
By Aja Roley |
Remember the thrill that first time you went down a new slide as a child? They felt so high, so fast, and (sometimes, eventually) so FUN! Slides are a staple
Let’s coordinate!
By Aja Roley |
Gross motor abilities are often noticed as we watch our children grow. They play chase with friends, scramble up rock piles, and attempt to ride that new bike without training
Striving for Balance!
By Aja Roley |
To navigate the world comfortably, we seek balance.  As occupational therapists, we think about the idea of balance in a variety of ways. It can be thought of globally, referring to
Drop that pencil!
By Aja Roley |
So often, children are identified with fine motor coordination challenges when they begin picking up those crayons and pencils to draw and write. Ideas that our kiddos have in their
Eye Hand Coordination and Visual-Motor Skills
By Aja Roley |
You know that comforting smell of pancakes in the morning. Eyes sparkling and stomach growling, your nose pointing towards the sky as that big inhale takes in the scent spiraling
Social Skills and Social Play
By Aja Roley |
As pediatric occupational therapists, we naturally think about what skills, activities, and requirements occupy a child’s day. While the words occupation and child aren’t often thought of together, pediatric OT’s think in these terms
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