Multiple Choice
What intervention approaches are often effective in normalizing or regulating sensory modulation in children who have been identified with significant over-responsivity or hypersensitivity?
A) Applying deep pressure touch during movement, and increasing the proprioceptive input during activity
B) Applying light touch physical cues with fast but linear vestibular input during activity
C) Passively applying deep pressure touch such as having the child lie quietly under a heavy mat
D) Gradually exposing them to high, intense doses of the kinds of sensory stimuli that they are most highly sensitive to in an unpredictable fashion
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