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.
In this presentation, Dr. Margaret Bauman discusses her experiences and insights on autism, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary training and improved communication between medical professionals and sensory processing specialists. She covers the changes in the DSM diagnostic criteria, the underdiagnosis of autism in females, and the importance of considering medical comorbidities in autistic individuals. Dr. Bauman also advocates for specialized training for physicians and the role of patient navigators in hospitals to better support those with sensory processing issues.
In this presentation, Lisa Aziz explores the connection between sensory motor processes and social cognition. She discusses how typically developing individuals understand actions, emotions, and intentions through two primary neural networks: shared networks, which involve embodied cognition, and theory of mind networks, which involve cognitive understanding. Aziz highlights that 80% of children with autism have sensory motor issues. She compares children with autism to those with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) to distinguish sensory motor issues from social issues both behaviorally and neuronally.
In this video, Sharon Cermak explores the neuroscience of somatosensory integration and its impact on social interactions. She discusses the importance of touch and physical contact in human development, referencing key research, including Harlow’s studies on primates. The presentation highlights the challenges faced by institutionalized children, children of depressed mothers, and children with autism due to disrupted somatosensory processing. Cermak also explains the role of social touch in stress regulation and emotional empathy, and reviews effective interventions like massage and skin-to-skin contact. This talk provides valuable insights into the significance of touch in social development.
While we have long understood the sensory discrimination concerns in children with DCD, sensory modulation has largely been unexplored.
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®.
In this free webinar, Dr. Annie Baltazar-Mori OTD, OTR/L, and Dr. Aja Roley OTD, OTR/L join Dr. Zoe Mailloux and Dr. Susanne Smith Roley to discuss using the Ayres Sensory Integration® frame of reference within private pediatric occupational therapy practice.
In this insightful webinar from ASI Treatment Tuesdays, hosted by Southpaw, we delve into the transformative world of ASI (Ayres Sensory Integration®) interventions tailored for children exhibiting challenging behaviors.
In this informative session, we delve into the practical application of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) within a hospital setting, offering a comprehensive look at the evidence-based practices and challenges faced in clinical settings.
This informative webinar delves into the critical role of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) and school-based occupational therapy practices in supporting student success.
In this webinar, Dr. Bauman and Dr. Beaudry-Bellefeuille explore the complexity of health-related concerns in children exhibiting sensory integration challenges.
This video delves into the practical application of Sensory Integration (SI) theory, initially developed by Dr. Ayres.
This presentation by Dr. Roseann Schaaf delves into the integration of data-driven decision-making with Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) to aid children with autism.
This webinar, led by Dr. Shelly Lane, explores the crucial role of neuroscience in understanding and addressing sensory integration challenges within occupational therapy.
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 presentation, part of a sensory integration series, focuses on sensory reactivity, detailing how individuals differently respond to sensory stimuli and the challenges they present.
This webinar, with Dr. Melissa Kaye discussing the intricacies of Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) research, focusing on interventions for children with autism.
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.
This educational webinar, led by Sue Trautman, delves into the intricate world of sensory integration, assessment, and intervention.
Explore the fundamentals and applications of the vestibular system with Dr. Melissa Kaye in our educational webinar.
This webinar, led by sensory integration expert Sue Troutman, delves into the distinctions between reactivity and perception within the context of sensory integration.
This webinar, part of a series on Sensory Integration (SI) intervention spaces, is presented by an experienced professional with a deep-rooted passion for SI, Dr. Sue Trautman.
In this Q&A Session, participants gather virtually for a communal moment of connection amid the COVID-19 pandemic's early stages.
This webinar delves into the practicalities and insights of implementing Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) through telehealth, particularly focusing on occupational therapy.
This informative webinar, titled "Returning to School and Work: Equipment and Adaptations including COVID-19 Prevention," delves into the pivotal discussions and shared experiences among professionals navigating the challenges of re-integrating into educational and work environments during the COVID-19 era.
In this webinar CLASI invited members of the Sensory Integration Research Collaborative (SIRC) to join us and share the way in which this group of experts in Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration have worked for decades individually and as a team to systematically build the body of knowledge in Ayres Sensory Integration® research and practice.