Warsaw, Poland

Sensory Integration Theory

Teoria integracji sensorycznej w diagnozie i terapii dzieci z dysfunkcjami rozwojowymi

Language: Polish Studies in Polish
University website: wam.edu.pl
Integration
Integration may refer to:
Sensory
Sensory may refer to:
Theory
A theory is a contemplative and rational type of abstract or generalizing thinking, or the results of such thinking. Depending on the context, the results might, for example, include generalized explanations of how nature works. The word has its roots in ancient Greek, but in modern use it has taken on several related meanings.
Integration
The formation of the differential equations proper to the phenomena is, independent of their integration, a very important acquisition, on account of the approximations which mathematical analysis allows between questions, otherwise heterogeneous.
Auguste Comte in: The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte, Volume 1, Trübner, 1875, p. 213.
Theory
Practical life is not necessarily directed toward other people, as some think; and it is not the case that practical thoughts are only those which result from action for the sake of what ensues. On the contrary, much more practical are those mental activities and reflections which have their goal in themselves and take place for their own sake.
Aristotle, Politics, VII, 3, 8, 1325b16-20
Integration
The integration of exponentially growing technologies is beginning to empower the patient, enable the doctor, enhance wellness and begin to cure the well before they get sick.
Daniel Kraft in Internationally Acclaimed Innovator Daniel Kraft to Give Keynote Address at DIA 2013 49th Annual Meeting, DIA (diahome.org.,), Apr 11, 2013

Contact:

ul. Rydygiera 8
01-793 Warszawa
tel. +48 22 243 73 37
Privacy Policy