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Click here for special US bundle rates! Please note that the modules available for sale in this online store are intended for US participants. International participants should enroll in the modules directly with our international partners. Here is the link to our International Locations webpage: https://www.cl-asi.org/international. There is contact information for each of our international partners included on the webpage. Please reach out directly to our international partners for information on module enrollment.

Module content is available for one year from the date of purchase. We recommend that participants complete the whole CLASI CASI program, including the onsite modules and assignments, within one year. Since life sometimes gets in the way of plans, the maximum amount of time allowed for completion of the CLASI CASI program is five years.

Introduction to Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI) (AOTA Member Price)

In this 3-part series, the learner will be introduced to the Ayres Sensory Integration®(ASI) evidence-based frame of reference including an overview of ASI theory, evaluation and intervention.

Part 1: ASI Theory

Part 2: ASI Evaluation

Part 3: ASI Intervention

 

NOTE: These lessons are part of Module 1 in the ASI Certificate Program. They offer a brief introduction for those who aren't yet ready to commit to the full training.

 

These introductory modules are open to all persons interested in learning about ASI, without restriction. It is recommended for:

  • Occupational Therapists prior to beginning the CLASI Certificate Program to learn more about the terminology, current research, and essential elements of the use of ASI as a frame of reference

  • Consumers who wish to know more about ASI on behalf of their family members, to be further educated on what constitutes the ASI evidence-based approach to intervention.

  • Professionals who wish to better understand ASI terminology and methods, important for making appropriate referrals for additional evaluation and possible intervention

  • Administrators or legislators who wish to know more about supporting or funding ASI as a proven method of intervention used primarily by occupational therapists