Zoe Mailloux, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA
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SENSORY INTEGRATION TOPICS
Many years ago, I authored several short papers that were published as "parent pages" in a newsletter that was read by parents and professionals interested in sensory integration.  Over all these years, people still ask me for copies of these parent pages.  They are provided here with the intent to assist anyone who is interested in understanding or sharing information about sensory integration-now some are also available in Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, and Russian.

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Discover Proprioception:
A "Hidden" Sense©

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Click here for Spanish
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The Vestibular System: Why is it so Critical?©
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Click here for German
Click here for Italian
​                                    Click here for Portuguese
                                    Click her fore Russian

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​Explore the Sense of Touch©
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Click here for Spanish
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Click here for Russian



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Visual Perception: What Do We See Through the Mind's Eye?©
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Tactile Defensiveness: Some People Are More Sensitive ©
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How Can Ordinary  Movement be Scary?
Understanding Gravitational Insecurity©
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How the Hidden Senses Affect Learning and Attention at School
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