Is There A Sensory Mismatch?
Have you thought about your own sensory preferences and how those may affect your childs behavior?
Is There A Sensory Mismatch? Read More »
Have you thought about your own sensory preferences and how those may affect your childs behavior?
Is There A Sensory Mismatch? Read More »
Can you relate to this scenario? Lulu seems to do well at school most of the time. You rarely hear of any behavioral problems and her teacher talks about what a sweet child she is. But when Lulu gets home she will have a meltdown over the littlest thing, can’t get through homework AND you’re
Let Go of Guilt: A note to parents of children with sensory and self-regulation issues Read More »
When children have language or reading delays we often use what we call “visual supports” to help them learn and communicate. You may see this in your child’s IEP or 504 Plan (Though, they can be helpful for all children, not just those with special learning needs). So, what exactly is a visual support? Visual
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You may have heard the term sensory processing or sensory integration related to your child’s behavior. You may have been told by a therapist or researched online which resulted in the conclusion that your child has Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). We want to dispel some of the myths surrounding this diagnosis. Myth #1: SPD is
4 Myths of Sensory Processing Disorder Read More »