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Intervention for Sensory Integration Disorders

picture of a mother and her babyBecause many males, and some females, with fragile X syndrome have a variety of sensory integration disorders, occupational therapy, medication, and combined occupational-speech-educational therapy are often indicated. Occupational therapists are vital to the educational and therapeutic teams, as they can work with sensory integration disorders, arousal levels, tactile defensiveness, fine motor weaknesses, and oral motor needs. Occupational therapists often design a "sensory diet" for an individual with fragile X, finding the best combination and timing of various sensory inputs.

An occupational therapist (OT) is someone who is trained to provide assessment and therapy for fine motor, self-help, and sensory integration disorders. Occupational therapy may be provided in early intervention, early childhood, and school programs, in work settings, and through private agencies, such as Easter Seals.

Gail Harris-Schmidt, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Saint Xavier University
Chicago, Illinois

 

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