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“Side effects result from the consumption of canola products”
A good article when preparing your shopping list: www.naturalnews.com What do you think of this -
An Apology From Your Childs Former Teacher
Great piece for parents and teachers from a teacher. If I had an award I’d -
Project Dyslexie-NL video
Video: “De winnaar van de smart future minds award wordt op 28 april bekendgemaakt. Tijdens -
Dyslexic Font, Christian Boer
Thanks to our friends at Pediastaff for alerting us to this great article. A Dutch -
Spatial Learning News
Big, little, tall and tiny: Learning spatial terms improves children’s spatial skills ScienceDaily (2011-11-09) – -
Handwriting: Starting with Basic Strokes and Shapes
Excerpt from PediaStaff Guest Post Blog, Written by Dr. Anne Zachry; Large motor skills are
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Interviews more »
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Dr. Lucy Jane Miller, Her words, podcast
Perception is not just clear precise vision, it is the processing of what you see, -
Reading, Listening, Singing and a little Dancing
Lois Kam Heymann was very excited when I spoke to her Last. I could hear -
Conversations that need to happen.
Dr. Keesbury has already spent over 13 years in the classroom, her background includes psychology -
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Kids on the Move
Amy Jeanneret is an innovator and has a piece of the ‘movement’ movement in her -
What Dr. Lynn Hellerstein sees in your Child
How efficient would we be if we were only able to get 20% of given
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Videos more »
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Transitioning to Cups and Straws
To see more from Melanie Potock, MS, CCC-SLP Feeding Specialist and Author of Happy -
Interview, Melanie Potock, Joy of Food and Kids
Melanie Potock, MA, CCC-SLP feeding expert shares some simple tips with SensoryFlow. Melanie has worked -
Follow My eyes . . The “Slapping” Game
Video found from PediaStaff, referenced from the article: Guest Blog: Eye Contact / Social Referencing -
The Spin Game
John Murray demonstrates The Spin Game. Here is a great activity to help your child -
Hand, Shoulder, Elbow then pencils
Pediatric Occupational Therapist, John Murray, demonstrates how to incorporate gross motor involvement in preparing to -
Mouth Organizers, chew your way to writing!
John Murray OTR, Pediatric Occupational Therapist, talks about how gum chewing during writing activities can
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Parenting more »
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What we DO eat!
I’ve realized that the list is quite extensive and overwhelming. But I also know that -
Changing Directions
I found myself in a new place. A year ago I had no idea -
Ability to Own It
“well what are the ingredients?” my son asks of another play mate at the BBQ. -
We Have The Answer
What is this toxin I’ve been feeding my child? Have you been feeding your -
Reactionary
It is defined by ‘Favoring reaction’. There are times when I can over ride -
Just a Word
I cringe each time I hear it. The first time I heard it was from
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Glutamate more »
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What we DO eat!
I’ve realized that the list is quite extensive and overwhelming. But I also know that -
Changing Directions
I found myself in a new place. A year ago I had no idea -
Yes, It Is Not That Simple
Yes, It is not that simple It is the food. The food you buy
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The Senses more »
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John Murray OTR, Infinity Walk
Here is Pediatric Occupational Therapist John Murray, OTR demonstrating the Infinity Walk, helpful for children -
Primitive Reflexes and vision
To gain a better understanding of how this works, let’s start with the basic building -
Losing your Cookies
Excerpt from Sensory Incompatibility August 2010 Gustatory and Olfactory- taste and smell . . . -
Squeeze Me
Excerpt from Sensory Incompatibility written August 2010.. … Proprioception-Knowing where we are in space . -
Sensory Incompatibility
.. When you have an itch, you scratch it, at least you try. When it -
The use of Technology to Diagnose SPD
Some months ago we were introduced to Dr. Patti Davies and Dr. William Gavin of
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