SENSORY INTEGRATION IN THE REHABILITATION OF CHILDREN WITH DEPRIVATION OF PSYCHOMOTOR DEVELOPMENT
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The article analyzes the application of the method of sensory integration in children with psychomotor development disorders. Numerous adverse factors act in the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal periods of life and can cause mild or severe deviations from normal psychomotor development. Therefore, it is important to identify infants with neurological risk factors and infants who are already delayed in normal development in order to begin the rehabilitation process immediately. One of the methods of influencing psychomotor development is sensory integration therapy.
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