Webinar Library
CLASI offers unparalleled insight into the study and practice of ASI for professionals. Our library of resources includes past webinars delivered by leading experts in ASI. Click the titles below to watch webinar recordings.
CLASI offers unparalleled insight into the study and practice of ASI for professionals. Our library of resources includes past webinars delivered by leading experts in ASI. Click the titles below to watch webinar recordings.
Play is a multisensory, motor, emotional, and cognitive occupation.
Ayres (1972), and more recently Parham et al. (2011) in their Fidelity Measure, reminded practitioners that therapy based on the principles of sensory integration theory is set in the context of play.
Postural Control is a multifaceted system dependent on the integration of numerous sensory and motor contributions.
During this webinar, we will discuss how research informs the ongoing evolution of the scientific theory of Ayres Sensory Integration®.
This video delves into the practical application of Sensory Integration (SI) theory, initially developed by Dr. Ayres.
How sensory information informs praxis, or the ability to conceptualize and organize novel actions.
In this informative session hosted by Melissa Kaye, viewers are invited to dive deep into the foundations of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) Theory.
This video by Dr. Melissa Kaye, focuses on sensory information's crucial role in developing the ability to plan and perform tasks.
Join us for an insightful exploration of the Fidelity Measure in occupational therapy, presented by Dr. Melissa Kaye, a seasoned occupational therapist with over two decades of experience.
In this engaging video we dive into an enlightening discussion with Play experts who bring a wealth of knowledge from their extensive research and personal experiences with play.
This video serves as a tribute to Dr. Jean Ayres on what would have been her 100th birthday, delving into the life and legacy of a remarkable woman whose pioneering work in sensory integration has made a lasting impact on the field of occupational therapy.