Shigeki NAKAO
Associate Professor at Kansai University of International Studies, Faculty of Education, Department of Education and Social Welfare.
Shigeki Nakao graduated from Osaka Kyoiku University and, after working as a school teacher in Kobe City and as schools education supervisor at the Kobe City Board of Education, he assumed his current post in 2008.
He has conducted research on sensory movement play for abused children, children with developmental difficulties, and children with severe handicaps, using psychotherapy approaches, ‘softsign’ techniques, etc.
Dr. Nakao is a member of the ‘School Health and Psychological Problem Specialist Committee’ of the Japan Pediatric Society, an SV of the ‘Japan Academy of Learning Disabilities Special Support Educators’, and an Executive Committee member of the ‘Children’s Hospice Project’
His writings include ‘Non-special Special Support Education - Support for Assessment and Guidance to Understand Children’s Characteristics’, ‘Non-special Special Support Education - For All to be Independent of Special Support Class’, ‘Non-special Special Support Education - For Everyone To be Independent for Special Support Class’, Distance Learning Class, General Class’, ‘Non-special Special Support Education - Special Support Education from Age 0’ (Meiji Tosho). He has also co -authored ‘Theory and Practice of New Sensory Integration’ (Gakken) and ‘Sensory Integration Methods for Raising Handicapped Children’ (Nihon Bunka Kagakusha).