Yes, there is a specially developed part /course/ of MNRI, which is about sensory integration in hypersensitive and hyposensitive people. It works for the stimulation of the various types of receptors in the skin and subcutaneous tissue and for the correct processing of incoming sensory information from the surrounding world.
Could this help with children who are non verbal autistic?
Is MNRI beneficial for hypersensitive or hyposensitive or hyperactive kids?
Yes, there is a specially developed part /course/ of MNRI, which is about sensory integration in hypersensitive and hyposensitive people. It works for the stimulation of the various types of receptors in the skin and subcutaneous tissue and for the correct processing of incoming sensory information from the surrounding world.
No published research supporting this in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
no just alot of parents who are in tears with the positive changes that occur
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7072967/