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Sensory Motor Integration

Focuses on developing the ability to effectively organise sensory information to produce movement.

Primitive reflexes supporting early movement development and sensory motor integration in children

Reflexes

Automatic body movements that happen without thinking.

  • Sucking Reflex

  • Moro Reflex

  • Asymmetrical/Symmetrical Tonic Neck Reflex

EXAMPLES INCLUDE:

Visual sensory system supporting visual perception, movement, learning and child development

Visual System

Knowing where the body is in space, even without looking.

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Auditory sensory system supporting hearing, listening, sound processing and learning
Learn More About The Auditory System

Auditory System

Helps children hear and understand sounds.

Tactile sensory system supporting touch, sensory processing and body awareness

Tactile System

Helps children feel and respond to touch.

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Proprioceptive sensory system supporting body awareness, movement control and coordination

Proprioception

Provides awareness of how the body moves in space and how much force is needed.

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Vestibular sensory system supporting balance, posture, movement and spatial awareness

Vestibular System

Helps with balance, keeping an upright posture and movement.

Learn More About The Vestibular System
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