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Sensory Observation From 1 – 12 Months

Good Sensory Integration: The baby… After six weeks of age has fairly well-established sleep cycles. Sleeps all night by six months. Likes to be held and molds her body to that of the adult holding her. Is comfortable when being moved. Easily moves from one position to another. Has favorite songs...

Sensory Observation From 12 to 18 Months

Good Sensory Integration: The toddler… Enjoys touching textures; plays with food, textured toys, sand, play-doh, etc. Enjoys bath time and accepts touch from washcloth. Accepts clothing moving against skin during diapering and dressing. Plays in imaginative and unique ways. Spends time exploring...

Sensory Observation From 18 months to 3 years

Good Sensory Integration: The toddler/child… Adjusts play to the situation, active play outdoor lay vs. structured, quiet play inside. Explores new play equipment, with good balance and body control Can remain focused on a task despite a moderate level of activity in the room Is able to participate...