1, education.
Usually need to have relevant educational background, including education, psychology, special education and other related professional bachelor degree or above. Some institutions may also require research background or work experience in related fields.
2. Professional knowledge and experience.
Candidates need to have certain sensory training knowledge and skills. This can be obtained by attending training courses or workshops related to sensory trainers. Some institutions may require applicants to provide relevant training certificates or course learning certificates.
Some institutions may require applicants to have some practical experience, especially related work experience or volunteer experience in children's education, special education, rehabilitation and other fields.
3. Other requirements.
Specific application conditions may also include age restrictions, health requirements and English proficiency. These requirements may vary by region and institution.
Introduction of sensory integrator and sensory integration;
1. Introduce the sensory integrator.
Sensory integration trainer refers to a person who has received professional training, holds the certificate of sensory integration trainer and has the ability to guide children with sensory integration disorder. Students who want to engage in related work in the future or workers who are already on the job are suitable for induction training teacher certificates; Sensory teachers who are willing to improve their knowledge; A sensory teacher who can imitate actual combat exercises, but doesn't know the knowledge behind it.
2. Introduction to sensory integration.
The term sensory integration was put forward by shrttinhyotc.s (1960) lashleyk.s (1960), which is widely used in the research of behavior and neuroscience. According to the study of brain function, Elsa. J put forward the theory of SensoryIntegration in 1972 for the first time.
She believes that sensory integration refers to the combination of sensory information input by various parts of human organs, and through the cooperation of the brain, the response to internal and external perception of the body is completed. Only through sensory integration can different parts of the nervous system coordinate the whole work and make individuals contact with the environment smoothly.