Sensory Fitness: A Sensory Approach to Adaptive Fitness
This unique accredited programme focuses on sensory strategies and integrative fitness principles to assist with regulation, stability, coordination, and motor skills which help to build healthy nervous systems, organised minds, and strong bodies, all of which are part of the building blocks to success in life. This approach is ideal for all ages and can be adapted to allow for Occupational Therapy (OT) exercises, as per an OT plan.
Sensory play based therapy
This approach is based on the principles of play therapy but incorporates sensory fitness. This type of therapy takes place in our sensory room and is suitable for all ages.
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Sensory Attachment Intervention (SAI) Programme
Sensory Attachment Intervention was developed by Eadaoin Bhreathnach, Occupational Therapist & Attachment Counsellor, in recognition of the special sensory and attachment needs of children who have suffered trauma. Trauma behaviours may include hyperactivity, impulsivity, aggression, passive avoidance, over compliance, and dissociation. Sensory Attachment Intervention is an eclectic neurobehavioural approach. Practice is based on current neuroscientific research into the effects of trauma on brain functioning. It uses both directive and non-directive interventions for the treatment of trauma. The treatment approach integrates the theories of Sensory Integration, Attachment Classification, and Childhood Trauma.
The Just Right State Children's Programme - The Just Right State programme looks at the use of sensory activities and foods, to help children learn how to self regulate their emotional states and behaviour. It also uses cartoon characters called 'The Scared Gang' which represents the different survival and attachment patterns of behaviour. The different characters tell the children how they react to situations and what each of them does to achieve the "just-right state". The goal of the programme is to enable children become more emotionally aware of themselves and of others, to give them simple tools to enable them to self regulate and achieve the just right state, whether it is to engage in academic learning, interacting with their peers, or to be able to get a good night's sleep. This programme can be done with individual children and their key worker or caregiver, in small groups of four to six, or can be done with the whole class in schools. Sessions last for for one hour fifteen minutes once a week.
The Just Right State Parents' Programme - Parents learn how to regulate their child from sensory and attachment perspectives. The aim of the programme is to enhance parents' awareness of their own engagement patterns and how this impacts on their child's emotional states. It also addresses the underlying reasons for behaviours. Parents first complete a sensory-attachment profile questionnaire that looks at the survival, sensory, and attachment behaviours of their child. They learn about; the different levels of self- regulation (physiological, sensory, emotional, and cognitive); the regulating effects of food and activities; and how to create an enriched environment that is tailor made both for them and their child's sensory-attachment needs.Parents of the children attending the JRS programme meet together for two hours once a week for six weeks. It runs in parallel to their children's programme.The children's facilitators also lead the parents' programme
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