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KMID : 1123620070050010041
Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists
2007 Volume.5 No. 1 p.41 ~ p.49
The Home-based Program for Child with Sensory Modulation Disorder: Case Study
Lee Ji-Young

Kim Sung-Eun
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of the home-based program composed of sensory diet for child with sensory modulation disorder.

Methods: The subject underwent the home-based program composed of sensory diet for 8 months. Evaluation tools we used are the Developmental Screening Test II(DDSTII) for developmental screening; the Short Sensory Profile(SSP), clinical observation and the clinical history record form for sensory integrative function; the Motor-Free Visual Perception Test(MVPT) and draw a person test for visual perception. Evaluation was executed before and after the program is provided.

Results: The subject has showed remarkable improvement in developmental level, sensory integrative function and visual perceptual ability after went through the home-based program.

Conclusion: The home-based program composed of sensory diet is effective for children with sensory modulation disorder when it is difficult to apply classical sensory integrative approach.
KEYWORD
Home-based program, sensory modulation disorder
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