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  1. Winifred Dunn was an American screenwriter, editor, radio scenario writer, and art critic in the early 20th century. She was one of the youngest scenario editors of the silent era and was credited with writing over 40 productions.

  2. Known for being one of the youngest scenario editors, male or female, during the silent era, Winifred Dunn, like Anita Loos, started writing at a young age.As a girl in Chicago, Dunn discovered her skills as a writer as well as a translator when at the age of eighteen she translated a German play into English and altered the production to fit an American stage.

  3. Dunn’s Model of Sensory Processing. The Dunn’s Model of Sensory Processing proposes four basic patterns of sensory processing which are emerged from the interaction of the neurological threshold and self-regulation. Neurological threshold is a personal range of threshold for noticing and responding to different sensory events in everyday life.

  4. Winifred Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, has made important contributions in the areas of theory development, evidence-based practice, and service. She has brought a neuroscience perspective to practice through the development of the Ecology of Human Performance, a model of sensory processing, and through her widely used sensory processing assessments ...

  5. Dr. Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA (she/her) is the Distinguished author of The Sensory Profile 2 and a Professor of Occupational Therapy at University of Missouri. She is an expert for her work about sensory processing in everyday life, with hundreds of publications and presentations. She received top honors in her field, including the Academy ...

  6. Apr 11, 2021 · What an absolute honour and privilege it is to be speaking with the legendary OT, Professor Winnie Dunn. Winnie is a true visionary in the world of OT, whose...

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  8. Oct 15, 2019 · Known for being one of the youngest scenario editors, male or female, during the silent era, Winifred Dunn, like Anita Loos, started writing at a young age. As a girl in Chicago, Dunn discovered her skills as a writer as well as a translator when at the age of eighteen she translated a German play into English and altered the production to fit an American stage. While still in her teens, Dunn began writing two-reel film plays for Selig Polyscope in New York, where her first original feature ...