Webinar | Facilitators and Barriers for ASI in School-Based Practice in the U.S.

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Elementary school Webinar | Facilitators and Barriers for ASI in School-Based Practice in the U.S.

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Facilitators and Barriers for ASI in School-Based Practice in the U.S.

Speakers: Dr. Jennifer Petersen & Dr. Maria Cerase McKeon

Originally aired: July 9, 2025

In this session, Dr. Petersen and Dr. McKeon explore what helps—and what hinders—the implementation of Ayres Sensory Integration® (ASI) in U.S. schools. Drawing from research, clinical experience, and systems-level insight, they share valuable perspectives on how school-based occupational therapists can navigate real-world challenges and build environments that support sensory-informed, inclusive practice. Whether you’re a therapist, educator, or administrator, this webinar offers practical and reflective guidance for applying ASI principles in educational settings.

About the Series Back to School with ASI is a free webinar series organized by the Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI) and sponsored by Southpaw Enterprises, a leader in sensory integration equipment. The series explores how Ayres Sensory Integration® supports student participation, inclusion, and regulation in schools around the world.

Webinar | Facilitators and Barriers for ASI in School-Based Practice in the U.S.

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CLASI

CLASI is a nonprofit started by students of Dr. A. Jean Ayres. It teaches and shares her work on sensory integration through online and worldwide courses, research, and mentorship.



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