by Robyn Turnbull | Mar 31, 2021 | Blog
Today’s blog post was written by Robyn Turnbull (ASI® certified with Fidelity Measure) and she works in Cape Town. For a session to be considered truly Ayres’ Sensory Integration® (ASI®), one of the criteria in the fidelity measure (Parham, et al., 2011)...
by Dana Katz | Mar 3, 2021 | Blog
Today’s post was written by Dana Katz, director of Rose Cottage, a special needs preschool in Cape Town, and she holds the Ethics portfolio on SAISI’s board. Thank you Dana! All I Really Need To Know I Learned In Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum “Share...
by Karen Powell | Oct 28, 2020 | Blog
Can busy, paediatric and adult OT’s, ASI® practitioners with big caseloads, and overworked practice owners “re-imagine doing”, or “not doing”? The pandemic has left us in a strange kind of in-between. Lockdown started on 27 March 2020 in the most extreme form. Some...
by Stefanie Kruger | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog, Uncategorized
Today’s post was written by Stefanie Kruger, and first published on her website, Simply Senseable, after which she updated it for SAISI’s blog. Thank you Stefanie for reminding us to always look at the broader context! This past year presented many events...
by Elize Janse Van Rensburg | Sep 30, 2020 | Blog
Thank you to Elize Janse van Rensburg for sharing your thoughts with us today! Elize is the vice chairperson of SAISI, lecturer on SASIC3, owner of a a private practice in Bloemfontein as well as co-founder of Built to Bloom. The year 2020 has been a year of many...