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SAISI LIBRARY CATALOGUE
NEWSLETTER ARTICLES
CODE TOPIC AUTHOR / COMPILED BY
1982 December SI in SA Barbara Steward-Lord
Let’s Learn: Guidelines for Report Writing
1983 April Reports on activities of SAISI
1983 December Re-standardization of the Southern Californian Sensory Integration Tests. From a progress report of SCIST Revision to CSSID
Courtesy of Kate Rodgers
1984 Jan-April Roles and Function of the OT in treatment of SI Dysfunction
Jim Sinojosa, Jill Anderson, Paula Kramer Goldstein, Marjorie Becker–Lewin (USA)
News from Abroad
Special Report: The Hyperactive Child Rita Edwards
The Use of Evening Primrose Oil in the Treatment of Hyperactivity.
Ann Watkyns
1984 May-Aug Dyspraxia: Literature Review Nita Lombard
The Hypotonic Child with Minor Motor Dysfunction – Occupational Therapy Considerations
Thea Coetzer
The Dyspraxic Child Corene Wainstein & Helena Heyns
1984 Sept-Dec A Case Study: The Tactile Defensive Rita Edwards
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1985 Jan-April Special Report: Therapy in Isolation – or Involving Others? A Case for Involvement.
Kate Rodgers
1985 May-Aug The Use of Vestibular Stimulation Antjie Price Special Report: The Informing Interview Cornelia Prins
1985 Sept-Dec Sensory Integration and Praxis Test – A Progress Report
Zoe Mailloux & Shelly Lane
Special Report: Sensory Integration in Psychiatry
Concha, M.E. & Varney, J.
1986 Jan-April The ISG-P Bulletin is 10 years Old Antje Price. Special Report: A review of the Effects
of Ritalin on the Attention Deficit child Alette L Rousseau
‘n Gevallestudie: Die Verbetering van ‘n Bilaterale Integrasie Probleem d.m.v. Sensoriese Integrasie Terapie
Esta Steenkamp
Voorgestelde Aktiwiteite vir Verbetering van Bilaterale Integrasie
Esta Steenkamp
1986 May-Aug Policy Statement on SI in SA Zelia Kotkin News from abroad: Stability of the
PRNT in Learning Disabled Sample
Linda E Daniels.
Sensory Integration Problems in children with Muscular Dystrophy
Celeste Ribeiro de Carcvalho – Lisbon, Portugal
Behandelings voorstelle: Aktiwiteite vir midlyn kruising Deel III van Program vir verbetering van Bilaterale Integrasie
Esta Steenekamp, Erica Jooste & Carli Dureux.
1986 Sept-Dec News from abroad: Further observations
on Otitis Media Asymmetry
Antje Price
Vestibular activities for LD Children A Study of preference and tolerance
Moya Kinnealy, Nancy Kaufman
Special Report: Sensory Integration with adult Psychiatric Patients. Pilot Study at Millsite Complex, Krugersdorp
Vivyan Alers
Die gebruik van Sensoriese Integrasie by kinders met Emosionele Probleme
H M Coates & C Coetzee
Theoretical approaches to Manual Crossing of the Midline of the body and Ways of Assessment
Erica Jooste
1987 Jan-April Scardina Presentation Featured at SII Symposium 1986. (Part 1)
1987 May-Aug Scardina Presentation (part 2)
1987 Sept-Dec Clinic- University Collaboration Sharon Cermack
Quality care Through Single system Research
Zona R Weeks
Development of Movement Components in Normal and Low-Toned Child. (Part I)
Thea Coetzer & Ann Watkyns
Is Therapeutic Intervention Necessary for all Clumsy Children?
P M Leary
1988 Jan-April A Case Method Approach to In-Home Treatment of Mother and Child with Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Loree Primeau
Development of Movement Components in Normal and Low-Toned Child (Part II)
Thea Coetzer & Ann Watkyns
Planne met Apparaat Juliana van Wyk
1988 May-Aug Interater Reliability of the Balcones Sensory Integration Screening Test - Revised
Mary Ann Monkhouse Kleuser
Nystagmography: An Overview of the Theory
M Penberthy
Using “Bags of Fun” in Sensory Integration Therapy.
R Edwards.
Eye Movements A Rousseau
1988 Sept-Dec The Use of Suspension Equipment in
Treating Children with Cerebral Palsy. Linda E Daniels & Rachel Mattice
Study Tour of the USA Zelia Kotkin & Barbara Stewart-Lord
Carnitine Keith A smith & Nola Dippenaar
The Role of Essential Fatty Acids in Normal Physiology
Dr. C F van der Merwe.
1989 Jan-April Lessons we have Learned : A History of Florence Clark
Sensory Integration Research
The Effects of Sensory Integration Therapy on Mentally Handicapped Children with Self Injurious Behaviour
Joy Varney Blackburn
The Use of Stimulant Medication in the Treatment of Childhood Behavioural and Learning Disorders
HC Perry & S J Collings
Ritalin Update Author Unknown
1989 May-Sept Synopsis of Paediatric Occupational Therapy Effectiveness
Florence A Clark & Doris Pierce
Factors Affecting Nystagmus M Penberthy
1989 Sept - 1990 Jan
Predictive Validity and the Millers Test for Preschoolers
Pamela Lemerand
The Action and Side Effects of Psychotropic Drugs and Implications for Sensory Integration
Vivyan Alers
1990 Vol.2, No.1
The Efficacy of Sensory Integration Procedures Part I
Sharon Cermack & Anne Henderson
Some Considerations in the Integration of SI & NDT Techniques
Elna Jooste
1990 Vol.2, No.2
The Efficacy of Sensory Integration Procedures Part II
Sharon Cermack & Anne Henderson
1991 Vol.2, No.3
The Clinician as Advocate for Sensory Integration
Barbara E Hanft.
Werkswinkel verslag: Hemisfeer Spesialisasie
Engela Young
1991 Vol.2, No.4
Summary of the Lecture on Normal Development Presented at the NDT /SI workshop in February 1991. Faktore van Belang in die Opstel en Deurvoering van Tuisprogramme.
Annamarie van Jaarsveld
1992 Vol.3, No.1
Combining Neurodevelopmental and Sensory Integration Approaches in the Treatment of the Neurologically Impaired Child. (Part I)
Erna Blance & Janice Burke
Paediatric Sensory Integration with a Psychiatric Approach.
Vivyan Alers.
1992 Vol.3, No.2
Combining Neurodevelopmental and Sensory Integration Approaches in the treatment of the Neurologically Impaired Child (Part II)
Erna Blanche & Janice Burke
Sensory Integration and Visual Perception
Juliana van Wyk & Ingrid Louw
1992 Vol.3, No.3
Sensory Integration and Autism: A review of the Literature
Sidney K.H. Chu
1993 Vol.4, No.1
A Functional Typology of Spatial Abilities and Disabilities (Part I)
Anne Henderson
Ruimtelike verhoudingsprobleme in die Dispraksiese Kind
Ingrid Louw
Assessment of the Preschooler Sarah Holland & Kerry Wallace
1993 Vol.4, No.2
A Functional Typology of Spatial Abilities and Disabilities (Part I)
Anne Henderson
1993 Vol.4, No.3
Sensory Integration Therapy and ADHD Child
Bridget Ashford
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Dr Lorna Jackli
1994 Vol.5, No.1
Development of Sensory Integration in SA
Zelia Kotkin.
A Case Study Ann Watkyns. The Evaluation Handwriting in Children Mei Hui Tseng & Sharon
Cermack
Educational Kinesiology and its Applications in Therapy
Rita Edwards
1994 Vol.5, No.2
Postural Mechanisms (Part I) Barbara Stewart-Lord
SI in Education: Preparing Children for Handwriting. Components of Movement Needed for Writing What to do if Writing is difficult Coping in the Classroom.
Lee Neil & Jan Brown Julie Bissell.
1994 Vol.5, No.3
Postural Mechanisms (Part II) Barbara Stewart-Lord.
The Meaning of Manual Midline Crossing
Janet Stillwell
1995 Vol.6, No.1
Farewell to the ISG-P Antje Price
Postural Mechanisms (Part III). Barbara Stewart-Lord
1995 Vol.6, No.2
A Response to Articles Criticizing the Application of Sensory Integration Therapy to Children with Learning Disabilities
Executive Committee SAISI, 1995
Research: SI Efficacy Research Article Reviewed
Diane Parham
Function of the Autonomic Nervous System
Summary of a lecture by Rose Crouch
Abstract of a Master’s Thesis: Toward an Operational Definition of Gravitational Insecurity
Therese Sullivan
Discover Proprioception: A “Hidden” Sense
Zoë Mailloux
1995 Vol.6, No.3
Elektiewe Mutisme L. Heuer
1996 Vol.7, No.1
Is Sensory Integration a Waste of Time? Summary of Debate (Part I)
E Jooste, W Verhave, M Penberthy, K Wallace & B Ashford
Functional Components of the Nervous System (Part I)
Josephine C Moore.
1996 Vol.7, No.2
Is Sensory Integration a Waste of Time? Summary of Debate (Part II)
E Jooste, W Verhave, M Penberthy, K Wallace & B Ashford
Helping your Child to better Handwriting Author Unknown
Functional Components if the Nervous System (Part II)
Josephine C Moore
Try these Strategies to Help Students who may have Auditory Processing Deficits
Author Unknown
1996 Vol.7, No.3
Using Sensory Integration: Suggested Parameters for Disseminating Information in Dealing with Problems
Elna Jooste
Visual Influences in the Learning Process
Beth Ballinger
1997 Vol.8, No.1
The Efficiency of selected Techniques of SI on Severely Mentally Disabled
Project Leaders: Christine van der Merwe &
Children with Self Injurious Behaviour. Student Project at UOFS
Annamarie van Jaarsveld.
Adaptability: The Bridge to Behaviour Eileen Richter
1997 Vol.8, No.2
The Importance of Visual Sequencing Skills in Learning
Clyde Alexander (Optometrist)
Neurotransmission and SI – The Chemical Basis of Behaviour
Juliana van Wyk
1997 Vol.8, No.3
Chairperson’s Report, Newsflashes etc.
1998 Vol.9, No.1
Dear Abbey Helpline
Progress on Revision of Clinical Observations
Ray Anne Cook
1998 Vol.9, No.2
Soft Signs – Soft Science? Prof André Venter.
1998 Vol.9, No.3
The Vestibular System: Why is it so Critical?
Zoë Mailloux
1999 Vol.10, No.1
The Child with Low Postural Tone and Minor Motor Dysfunction – Occupational Therapy Considerations
Thea Coetzer
Verduideliking van Praksis aan Ouers en Onderwysers en Algemene Probleme en Oplossings
Erika Jooste
1999 Vol.10, No.2
The Role of Sensory Systems in the Development of Postural Control and Movement
Kate Bailey
1999 Vol.10, No.3
When are Proprioceptive and Kinesthetic functions of the Hand Mature? A review
Thea Coetzer
2000 Vol.11, No.1
Sensory Defensiveness in Adults: Case Studies
Nita Lombard
SI Equipment Ideas: Proprioception Megan Faure
2000 Vol.11, No.2
Guidelines Concerning Screening Procedures in Main stream Schools.
Sensory Integration. (Study to prove Jenny Diesel
effectiveness of SI)
2000 Vol.11, No.3
Sensory Integration, Autism and ADHD Prof André Venter
Neuroplasticity Megan Faure
2001 Vol.12, No.1
Sensory Modulation Annemarie Lombard
Geinstitusionaliseerde Kleuters en Sensoriese Integrasie
Annamarie van Jaarsveld & UOVS Studente
2001 Vol.12, No.2
The Importance of Muscle Tone Margaret Sasse.
Kwela Camp – A Therapeutic Summer Camp in SA
Nita Lombard
2002 Vol.13, No.1
Sensory Modulation and the Infant Regulatory System. A Case Study
Megan Faure
2002 Vol.13, No.2
Overview of Sensory Integration in SA over the Past 21 Years
Editorial
Proprioception - The Link Between SI & NDT (Part I)
Megan Faure
Occupational Therapy Intervention with a Child with Half a Brain. A Case Study
Sally Mackenzie
“n Vars Kykie na Sensoriese Integrasie Corina Botha
2002 Vol.13, No.3
Proprioception - The Link Between SI & NDT (Part II)
Megan Faure
Activity Suggestions (Barrel)
Marlisa Smit and Bloemfontein Study Group
2003 Vol.13, No.2
The Role of Sensory Integration in Management of Adult Stroke Patients (Part One)
Corina Botha
Assessing Handedness – Evaluating the Effectiveness of Three SIPT Tests to Determine the Extent of Manual Specialization
Elke Kraus
2004 Vol.14, No.1
The Role of Sensory Integration in Management of Adult Stroke Patients (Part Two)
Corina Botha, assisted by Corlia Wessels
The Structured Sensory Diet as a Therapeutic Tool
Lizanne du Plessis
Glossary of Terminology Related to Ray Anne Cook &
Sensory Integration Annemarie Lombard 2004 Vol.14, No.2
Nurture One: A sensory Developmental Approach in the Care of the New Born Infant.
Ester Nieder-Heitman & Jennifer Spiro
Sensory Modulation - A daily Phenomenon in Adults
Annemarie Lombard
Documenting the Outcomes of Sensory Integration Therapy
Paula Barnard
Sensory Room at Vera School for Autistic Learners
Nita Lombard
Introduction to the New Cut Score Theory of the Sensory Profile
San Marie Nieman
2004 Vol.14, No.3
The therapeutic Paradox – Concurrent Use of the Therapeutic Paradox and SI Treatment Strategies.
Gudrun van Heukelum
Facing Up Creating Opportunities H Wonnacott
Sensory Diet Ideas Sally Mackenzie & Kate Bailey
2005 Vol.15, No.1
DSI in a Learning Disorders Clinic Brock Eide & Fernette Eide
The Probability of Sensory Modulation Disorders in Middle-Childhood Age Children in Mangaung, Free State, Diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder
Dept. of Occupational Therapy & Bio Statistics UFS
Calm-Me Quilt. The story behind the blanket
Kerry-Lea McChicken
Facilitating Oral Sensorimotor Function in Speech Disordered Children
Olwen Morgan, Speech Therapist
Activity Ideas for the Wheel and Diameter board.
2005 Vol.15, No.2
The Role of the Key Neuroanatomic Areas and Neurotransmitter Systems in the Integration of Messages through Multiple Networks in the Nervous System
Kerry Wallace
The Sensory Link with Sleeping Disorders
Anne Richardson
SAISI and Research Annamarie van Jaarsveld Floortime: Integrating SI with “Psych” Kerry Wallace
Activity Ideas for Linear Glider
2005 Vol.15, No.3
From Fussy to Fabulous Nancy Raubenheimer
Combining Neurofeedback and Sensory Integration
Stephanie Potgieter & Marguerite Jessop
Activity Ideas: My Favourite Piece of SI Equipment
Kate Bailey & Sally Mackenzie
2006 Vol.16, No.1
Food Choices of Tactile Defensive Children
Annatjie M Smith (Dietician)
The Child with Delayed Speech Development
Dr. André Venter
Cynic’s Code to Deciphering gibberish in OT Reports
Stephanie Potgieter
Activity Ideas: The Parachute Elze Pelze
2006 Vol.16, No.2
A Brief Introduction to Therapeutic Listening
Sheila Frick
Hyperactivity, Impulsivity and DSI Brock Eide & Fernette Eide
Activity Ideas: The “Sun Bun” Elna Jooste
2006 Vol.16, No.3
The Vestibular System: Modulation versus Discrimination
Paula Barnard
Sensory Integration for Diverse Populations
Corina Botha
Ethical Considerations in the Use of Tests from a SAISI Perspective
Elna Jooste
A Practical Application to Group Therapy in Paediatric Occupational Therapy
Marie Greyling, Riana Henning, Retha Riekert and Emma Sievwright
Activity Ideas: The Trapeze Swing Kerry Fairall
2007 Vol.17, No.1
The Incidence of Confirmed Allergies among a Group of Tactile Defensive Children
AM Smith, DJL Venter, NT Naidoo & S. Roux
How Sensory Integration and Nutrition Interact
Kelly Dorfman
Activity Ideas: Sensory Modulation: Classroom Strategies
Jonika Oberholser
2007 Vol.17, No.2
Infant Regulation: A Priority in Infant Mental Health
Meg Faure
Early Identification Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Maude le Roux.
Activity Ideas: Integration of the Trampoline in SIT (Part 1)
Margaret Greef
2007 Vol.17, No.3
A Sensory Integration Approach with Infants and Toddlers
Kate Bailey
Sign Language for Hearing Babies. Sally Mackenzie
Some Thoughts on Applying Sensory Integration to Children from Birth to Three Years of Age
Marie Anzalone
Activity Ideas: Treating the Infant with Self-regulation Disorders using a Child Centered SIT Approach
Lizanne du Plessis
2008 Vol.18, No.1
An Analytical Overview on the Adolescent/Adult Sensory Profile by Winnie Dunn
Corina Botha
Sensory Ergonomics: The Environmental Twister
Annemarie Lombard
The Relationship between Stress and SI Corina Botha
Activity Ideas: Self-regulation Activities for Adults
Janine van der Linde
2008 Vol.18, No.2
Complimentary Programs as Treatment with SI
Therapeutic Listening Karin Buitendag Connecting with your Child though DIR Dr Lori Jeanne Peloquin The SI/NDT Debate Paula Barnard Ashton Activity Ideas: Alert Program Janine van der Linde 2008 Vol.18, No.3
Diverse Populations
Self-regulation and Sensory Integration: Examining the Evidence.
Susanne Smith Roley
A Comparison of the Neyro-Physiological Aspects of Trauma and Sensory Integration Concepts.
Vivyan Alers.
Activity Ideas: Application of the Trampoline in SIT (Part II).
Margaret Greef.
2009 Vol.19, No.1
A Tribute to Ayres
The Privilege of Knowing and Working with Dr. a Jean Ayres.
Zoë Mailloux
Are We Walking in the Footsteps of Jean Ayres?
Annamarie van Jaarsveld.
Activity Ideas: Therapeutic Activities Used by Ayres
Zoë Mailloux
2009 Vol.19, No.2
Fussy Feeders
Fussy Feeders: A description, differential diagnosis, and action plan from infancy through early childhood
Marguerite Monvoisin (Jessop). Speech Therapist
Suck, Swallow and Breathing Elze Pelzer Activity Ideas: Home Strategies for
Fussy Feeding Rosa-Marie Olivier (Editor)
2009 Vol.19, No.3
Sensory or Behaviour?
The Agreement Found Between the Sensory Profiles of Children 3 – 10 years and Their Biological Parents
Elsje Geyser
The Million Dollar Question: How do you tell when a behaviour is Sensory based and when it is purely Behaviourally based?
Sally Mackenzie
Activity Ideas: Tips for Trips! Sally Mackenzie
2010 Vol.20, No.1
Ethics
The Use of SI by Persons Who are Not OT’s
Elna Jooste
Ethical Considerations in Selecting Alternative SI Testing Procedures
Elna Jooste
Ethical Considerations in Occupational Therapy by Distinguishing between SI, Sensory Stimulation, Sensory-Motor and Perceptual-Motor Approaches
Ray Anne Cook
Activity Ideas: Activities for Ethics Nadia Cusack Ethical Dilemmas Worksheet Adapted by Dana Katz
2010 Vol.20, No.2
SI in Low Economic Communities
Sensory Integration and Socio Economic Environments
Annamarie van Jaarsveld
A Pilot Study to Investigate the Possibility of Sensory Integration difficulties in Children from a Low Socio Economic Environment
Janine van der Linde & Rosa-Marie Olivier
Activity Ideas: for Community Care Workers
Fiona Reynders
2010 Vol.20, No.3
Clinical Observations
Background to the Development of the Clinical Observations of Gross Motor Items
Ray Anne Cook
Clinical Observations in Sensory Integration: An Important Component of the Clinical Reasoning Process
Erna I. Blanche
Observations to Consider when Administering the SAISI Clinical Observations and Gross Motor Items
Ray Anne Cook & Kirsten Readhead
Developing Your Observational Skills Ray Anne Cook
Activity Ideas: Clinical Observations in Informal Settings
Riëtte Smit.
2011 Vol.21, No.1
SAISI 30 Years 1981-2011
Some SAISI Highlights of the Past Three Decades
Elna Jooste
Sensory Integration in South Africa Barbara Steward-Lord, 1982. Reviewed in 2011 by Maria Morfou
The Hyperactive Child Rita Edwards, 1984. Reviewed in 2011 by Neliene Bekker
Sensory Integration and Visual Perception.
Published in 1992. Reviewed in 2011 by Karen van der Meulen
Activity Ideas: Some Ideas for Tactile Stimulation
Suggested at SAISI Treatment Course in 1984
2011 Vol.21, No.2
Autism
Sensory Integration Therapy for Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Kerry Wallace
Leading the Way for Treating Children on the Autism Spectrum
Maude Le Roux
Sensory Integration and Autism Stefanie Kruger Activity Ideas: Principles of Treatment
when Working with Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Kerry Wallace
2011 Vol.21, No.3
Activities
Discussion of Clinical Reasoning on Possible Difficulties and Dysfunctions
Annamarie van Jaarsveld
Activities – Our Most Valuable Resource in Therapy
Carina Taylor
Activity Ideas: Compilation of Various Activities gathered from SAISI Members and Board members
2012 Vol.22, No.1
SI & ADHD
ADHD and Sensory Processing in South Africa
Ray Anne Cook
The Role of Occupational Therapists in Discerning Precise Diagnoses
Theresa Munks
Exercise and the ADHD Child Ray Anne Cook Activity Ideas: The Use of the Alert
Program with a Small Group of Children with Sensory Processing Issues and ADHD
Ray Anne Cook
2012 Vol.22, No.3
SI & Psychiatry
The Short-Term Influence of Sensory Integration on the Mental Health Care User with Disorders Characterized by Symptoms of Psychosis
Tharina Annandale
Ayres Sensory Integration® Therapy Approach and Neurotransmission
Carina Taylor
How Sensory Integration Intervention Changed a Psychiatric Patient’s Life
Susan Badenhorst
Activity Ideas: Activity Recommendations and Analysis for the Adult Psychiatric Population
Tharina Annandale
2012 Vol.22, No.3
Looking back on 2012
Sensory Modulation Disorder: Basic and Clinical Considerations
Shelly J Lane & Stacey Reynolds
Clinical Reasoning in Sensory Integration
Annamarie van Jaarsveld
Activity Ideas: Fun Play Dough and Paint Recipes.
Rika van der Merwe & Rosa-Marie Olivier
2013 Vol.23, No.1
How Does SI fit into the Bigger OT Picture?
Sensory Integration and Creative Ability: Elize Janse van Rensburg
Towards a Symbiosis for Self-Actualization
The DIR®/Floortime™ Approach and Sensory Integration
Maude Le Roux
A Model of Intervention for Children with Learning Difficulties and Autism that Combines both Applied Behavioural Analysis and Sensory Integration Techniques
Dana Katz & Trish Brodrik
Activity Ideas: How Sensory Integration Principles are used within the Occupational Therapy Framework at Kwela Camp
Nita Lombard
2013 Vol.23, No.2
Back to Basics
Ayres Sensory Integration®: An Evolving Theory
Stefanie Kruger
The Importance of Setting the Just-Right Challenge to Elicit an Adaptive Response
Carina Taylor
Activity Ideas: Ideas for Activities in ASI® Intervention
Nika Oberholster
2013 Vol.23, No.3
Somatodyspraxia
Somatodyspraxia. Riëtte Smit Treatment of Somatodyspraxia Marisa Nel Activity Ideas: Favourite
Somatodyspraxia Games. Western Cape Private Practitioners Group
2014 Vol.24, No.1
Bilateral Integration & Sequencing
The Vestibular Bilateral Integration Pattern: A Unique Contribution to Sensory Integration Theory & Practice
Zoe Mailloux
Bilateral Integration and Sequencing Dysfunction: Strategies for Clinical Reasoning
Janine van der Linde
Activity Ideas: Suggested Activities for the Improvement of Bilateral Integration
Esta Steenkamp. (Reprinted from SAISI Newsletter January 1986.)
2014 Vol.24, No.2
Bilateral Integration & Sequencing
Bilateral Integration & South African Annamarie van Jaarsveld
Children A Literature Review: The Neuro-
Biological Basis of the Vestibular and Proprioceptive Systems and the Impact on Motor Control and Bilateral Coordination
Stefanie Kruger
VBIS Case Study Stefanie Kruger Activity Ideas: Suggested Activities for
the Improvement of Bilateral Integration E. Steenkamp, E. Jooste & C. Dureux. (Reprinted from SAISI Newsletter May 1986)
2014 Vol.24, No.3
Praxis and Language
Praxis and Language Maude Le Roux Praxis and Language – A Complex
Interaction Marguerite Monvoisin
Activity Ideas: Intervention and Activity Ideas
Anneke Kruger in consultation with Tracy Gunn
2015 Vol.25, No.1
Sensory Processing – Profiles of our 100 Acre Wood Friends
Winnie the Pooh & the Characters in the Hundred Acre Wood as a Tool for Self-Reflection
Ray Anne Cook
An Occupational Therapist’s Visit to The Hundred Acre Forest
Nita Lombard
Activity Ideas: Becoming Alert with Pooh Bear & Friends
Nadia Fourie
2015 Vol.25, No.2
Olaf – The Hypotonic Child Sonja Berry, Kerry Evetts & Claire Sinclaire
Anna – The Impulsive Child Laurie MacKinnon & Leandri Ferreira
Goal Setting – A Must for your Therapy Toolbox
Annemarie Lombard
Activity Ideas: Treatment Strategies to Improve Postural Control
Kerry Evetts, Sonja Berry & Claire Sinclaire
2015 Vol.25, No.3
Ideation and Object affordances: Ideas from the penguins of Madagascar
Elize Janse van Rensburg
Sensory Integration and Creative ability: Towards a symbiosis for Self-actualization
Elize Janse van Rensburg
Sensory Integration, Difficulties and Annamarie Van Jaarsveld
Dysfunction: An update Feedback from the 4th European
Sensory Integration Congress 2015 Elize Janse van Rensburg, Annamarie van Jaarsveld
2016 Vol.26, No.1
How do I answer questions from clients using information from research?
Janine van der Linde.
Sensory Processing in healthy adult population: A summary of two recent research projects
Gina Rencken.
2016 August – Article
Sensory Integration and the Infant Megan Faure
2016 October – Article
Emotional development of Babies and Young Children
Kerry Wallace
2016 December Article
Ayres Sensory Integration for Infants and Toddlers
Susanne Smith Roley, Mary Singer and Aja Roley
2017 February Article
KWELA camp – An intensive group intervention
Anneri Oosthuizen and Liani Austin
2017 April Article
Back to Basics – A look at the role development of bilateral integration plays in mathematical skills
Suné Smit and Lené Marais
2017 June Article
Sweet Dreams for Dora – A look at Hippotherapy and Sensory Integration
Robyn Turnbull and Patricia Hart
Updated: Amy Rode (17.07.2017)