In which of the following scenarios would an Ayres Sensory Integration (ASI) approach to intervention be appropriate?
A) An occupational therapist wants to alter aspects of the environment to support a child's engagement.
B) A child lacks specific social skills which could best be addressed in a therapist-led group setting.
C) An occupational therapist believes that improvement in sensory integrative (SI) abilities will enhance a child's participation in meaningful occupations.
D) A child has a high activity level and his or her parents are looking for community-based enrichment programs for after school.
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