Multiple Choice
In which of the following scenarios would an Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) approach to intervention be appropriate?
A) An occupational therapist wants to alter aspects of the environment to support a child's engagement.
B) A child lacks specific social skills which could best be addressed in a therapist-led group setting.
C) An occupational therapist believes that improvement in sensory integrative (SI) abilities will enhance a child's participation in meaningful occupations.
D) A child has a high activity level and his or her parents are looking for community-based enrichment programs for after school.
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