Training for children with autism?
Is sensory integration therapy from the rehabilitation department effective for a fourth-grade child with autism who has difficulty maintaining attention? I have a relative's child who, in addition to receiving education and training in a special education class, often only enjoys playing fixed games during free time.
I hope to help him receive more training that directly benefits him.
Are there any hospitals in the country that can assist in guiding this type of training?
Miss Zhu, 40~49 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/07/04
Dr. Guan Zaoxiang reply Rehabilitation
Hello Ms.
Zhu: The main issue with children with autism is a lack of interaction with others.
Generally speaking, it is not primarily a sensory integration problem.
However, if you notice that your child also has attention deficit issues, you can consider using sensory integration therapy as an intervention.
Currently, hospitals with rehabilitation departments, especially those with occupational therapists, are more likely to provide this type of therapy.
Additionally, facilities that specifically offer pediatric rehabilitation can also provide this treatment.
Reply Date: 2004/07/04
More Info
Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) has been a topic of interest in the treatment of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), particularly concerning their attention span and overall engagement in activities. For a fourth-grade child with autism who struggles with maintaining focus, SIT may offer some benefits. This therapy is designed to help children process and respond to sensory information more effectively, which can be particularly useful for those who exhibit sensory processing issues alongside their autism.
Research indicates that children with autism often experience difficulties with sensory integration, which can manifest as either hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to sensory stimuli. These challenges can lead to difficulties in focusing, as the child may become overwhelmed by sensory input or may not respond appropriately to sensory cues in their environment. By engaging in SIT, children can learn to better manage their sensory experiences, which may, in turn, improve their attention span and ability to participate in various activities.
In Taiwan, there are several hospitals and rehabilitation centers that offer sensory integration therapy as part of their occupational therapy services. It is advisable to look for facilities that have certified occupational therapists who specialize in working with children with autism. These professionals can create individualized therapy plans that cater to the specific needs of the child, focusing on enhancing their sensory processing abilities and improving their attention and engagement in both therapeutic and everyday activities.
Some notable hospitals in Taiwan that may provide sensory integration therapy include:
1. Taipei Medical University Hospital - Known for its comprehensive pediatric services, including occupational therapy.
2. National Taiwan University Hospital - Offers a range of rehabilitation services, including sensory integration therapy.
3. Chang Gung Memorial Hospital - This hospital has a dedicated pediatric rehabilitation department that may provide sensory integration therapy.
4. Taipei Veterans General Hospital - Offers various rehabilitation services, including those tailored for children with developmental disorders.
In addition to hospital-based services, there are also private clinics and specialized centers that focus on sensory integration therapy. It may be beneficial to consult with a pediatrician or a child psychologist who can provide referrals to reputable therapists or facilities.
When considering sensory integration therapy for your relative's child, it is essential to keep in mind that the effectiveness of the therapy can vary from child to child. Regular assessments and adjustments to the therapy plan may be necessary to ensure that the child is receiving the most beneficial interventions. Moreover, combining sensory integration therapy with other therapeutic approaches, such as behavioral therapy or speech therapy, can provide a more holistic treatment plan that addresses various aspects of the child's development.
In conclusion, sensory integration therapy can be a valuable tool for improving attention and engagement in children with autism. By seeking out qualified professionals and facilities in Taiwan that offer this therapy, you can help your relative's child gain skills that may enhance their overall quality of life and learning experiences.
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