
Center of Sensory Integration Excellence, Inc. (CoSIE) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that promotes excellence, integrity, and evidence-based practice in pediatric sensory integration.
CoSIE supports families, professionals, and organizations through education, standards development, and professional collaboration. Our work focuses on promoting and advancing high-quality, evidence-based sensory integration intervention for children.

Sensory Integration intervention is a specialized area of practice.
Not all therapists who say they provide sensory integration intervention have the training needed to truly provide SI intervention. Learn what to look for in a provider who will complete a sensory evaluation or provide sensory integration intervention
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​We are thrilled to announce the next FREE CoSIE workshop for parents, professionals, educators, anyone!
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Join us for an engaging presentation by the renowned sensory integration expert
Dr. Erna Imperatore Blanche, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA on exploring how sensory processing shapes behavior, emotions, and self-regulation.

MAY 27
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The University of Southern California is hosting a 6 hour introductory course on sensory integration. This live, online course is being delivered online and is geared to therapists, parents, teachers, and other professionals. Date: May 16
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How Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration Shape Learning and Behavior. ​
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*This event is not affiliated with CoSIE*
Please consider making a donation. Your support can make a difference. By donating, you can help parents and therapists attend educational workshops and help us to start building a network focused on excellence in sensory integration.
OUR PURPOSE & CORE AREAS
​OUR PURPOSE
The purpose of the Center of Sensory Integration Excellence, Inc. (CoSIE) is to promote excellence, integrity, and evidence-based practice in pediatric sensory integration intervention.

OUR CORE AREAS OF WORK
CoSIE supports the advancement of pediatric sensory integration through the following core areas:
Standards Development: Establish standards and recognition programs for organizations providing sensory integration intervention consistent with Ayres Sensory Integration® principles.
Sensory Integration Education and Training: Provide education, resources, and training to families, caregivers, professionals, and communities regarding sensory integration and sensory processing.
Professional Collaboration: Support mentorship, collaboration, and networking across disciplines and organizations
Research Support: Promote research-informed practice and collaboration between clinical and academic communities.
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