Captured in previously unpublished correspondence written by sensory integration pioneer A. Jean Ayres to her nephew Philip Erwin, Love, Jean provides insight and inspiration to parents of children who have been diagnosed with dysfunction of sensory integration.
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Wonderful read Great, easy read….just wish Therapy could be handled in letters. Jean is/was brilliant and thankfully she blazed the trail for us.
Love this book! Hello, I am an occupational therapist who works with children with developmental disabilities. This is one of my staple books that I loan and give out to the families I work with to help them understand sensory integration. I have bought at least ten copies, and as I am a cheapskate, that says alot.It is a short easy read, written in part by the pioneer of SI. I have even passed it along to my personal family and they have like it too.
It tells the story of a brilliant neuroscientist and occupational therapist This book was so touching and for me, too short! It tells the story of a brilliant neuroscientist and occupational therapist, Jane Ayres, who provides treatment for and encouragement to her nephew Philip who struggled with learning differences as a child. It barely touched on the fact that her cutting edge theories and research made her a pariah to the medical community in her day, but now her work has revolutionized the way occupational therapists work with children experiencing these…