Because there is so much to learn about these therapies,
it can be hard to know where to begin. The following web sites may be good
resources for you.
The
S.I. Network: A Sensory Integration Resource Center
This comprehensive site includes research information
and other help for parents, teachers, and doctors.
The
Out of Sync Child
This site, constructed by the author of the popular book The Out-of-Sync
Child, contains many good examples of children and parents dealing with
Dysfunction of Sensory Integration (DSI).
The
KidPower site's Sensory Integration page
Visit this site for links to many SI resources, including a parent's listserv.
The
Interactive
Metronome website
This site is the place to go for answers to all your questions about the
Interactive Metronome.
The
Upledger Institute's CranioSacral
website
This site includes in-depth information provided by Dr. John Upledger, the
creator of CranioSacral Therapy.

Here are some books you may find useful, as well:
The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Integration
Dysfunction, by Carol Stock Kranowitz, 1998. The Berkeley Publishing Group.
A Parent's Guide to Understanding Sensory
Integration, 1991. Sensory
Integration International.
The Explosive Child, by Ross W. Greene, 1998. HarperCollins.
Too
Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight: What to do if you are sensory defensive
in an overstimulating world, by Sharon Heller, Ph.D., 2002. Harper
Collins.

Naomi
Siegal, OTR, CMT, CIMT
The Well
Healing Arts Center
2100 1st Ave. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55404
e-mail: Naomi@Success-In-Motion-Therapy.com
612-250-5097