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Deficits in Sensory Integration in Educationally Handicapped Children
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NeuropsychologyTactile DefensivenessDisabilityLanguage DevelopmentEducationLow Academic AchievementDevelopmental DisabilitiesSocial SciencesBilateral IntegrationIntellectual ImpairmentSensory IntegrationCognitive DevelopmentSpecific Learning DisorderDevelopmental DisabilityCognitive ScienceRehabilitationApraxia Of SpeechPediatricsSpecial Education
Sixty-four neuromuscular, perceptual, and cognitive measurements made on 36 children with educational handicaps were subjected to Q-technique factor analysis. The two major patterns of deficits associated with low academic achievement were (1) auditory, language, and sequencing, and (2) postural and bilateral integration. Both of these syndromes were differentiated from syndromes of apraxia and tactile defensiveness.
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