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Impact of Sensory Activity Schedules on School Performance of Students With Sensory Processing Differences: A Systematic Review.
Kaylee Latifi, Kaila Patterson, John V Rider, Cynthia Lau
Published: 202610.5014/ajot.2025.051334
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sensory processing is a vital precursor for students to engage successfully in the school environment. Sensory activities, such as movement breaks, can be strategically scheduled into the school day by the educational team, including occu…
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