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Parent Mental Health Day 2025
#ParentMentalHealthDay Today, 30th of January, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about parents’ mental health. Parents’ mental health is essential to both themselves and their children’s well-being. When parents

National Hug Day 2025
#NationalHugDay After Blue Monday, today, 21 January 2025, is the National Hug Day. A hug, what a simple gesture and how powerful it is! It is true that some people

National Autistic Society Professionals Conference – 2015
Kath Smith was a leading figure in the field of Sensory Integration (SI) in 2015. She served as a Director at the SI Network and was pursuing doctoral studies at

Trauma, Displaced People and Sensory Integration | OT Show
Authors: Kath Smith and Donna Guest Occupational Therapists in the United Kingdom have used the theory of Ayres’ Sensory Integration (ASI) to work with clients from across the lifespan who

Celebrating Our Partnership with Ulster University
Setting the Record Straight At ASI Wise, we’re passionate about delivering exceptional post-graduate education in Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI). Today, we want to clarify some facts, reinforce the strength of

Christmas Season 2024 – 2025
Believe it or not, we are already at Christmas! This is supposed to be a lovely time of the year to enjoy, celebrate and have a nice time with our

Attending ASI Wise CLASI Certificate in Ayres SI. Module 1: – What I learnt about myself.
Published by @OT_rach on May 20, 2024 Want to explore learning more about Ayres Sensory Integration with ASI Wise? ASI Wise offers a unique opportunity to meet your unique learning

Addressing Misleading Claims & Upholding Integrity
Understanding Learning Routes Ayres Sensory Integration education in the UK and Ireland

Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) – Is it for Adults too?
Emma Elliot Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) – Is it for Adults too? Emma’s poster was developed for her submission for UUSI3/ASI3 – Congratulations, Emma, on a lovely narrative piece that so clearly

How can adults support play?
Play is widely accepted to be the most important activity of childhood. Through play, children develop skills that help them interpret sensory information to understand what is happening in their