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Too Much Sense | One Family's Journey through Sensory Perception Disorder
One Family's Journey through Sensory Perception Disorder. July 25, 2011. Posted by J. under Uncategorized. I’m deeply, deeply frustrated right now. And disappointed. My spouse, who is a lovely guy, generally very understanding and open and wonderful…doesn’t want people to know our daughter has been diagnosed with SPD. Our story is published in Harley’s new book. Which makes me really happy–but it’s under a pseudonym. And it’s a. This is why I haven’t been active on the SPD Blogger Network. May 25, 2011.
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Designed using Homestead website templates. Create a website today. The New Traditional Classroom. A Revamped Approach to Individualized Academic Success. Fair is NOT Everyone Getting the Same. It is Everyone getting what THEY personally need to be THEIR best. Non-intimidating, subtle tweaks to ANY situation CAN make ALL the difference. There are several Right ways to do something and few Wrong ways. Stuck in a Time Warp Changing our Views of Classroom Normal. Facilitating Success vs. Stifling It. And we...
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Raising a Sensory Smart Child. The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing Issues. Buy the book here. Raising a Sensory Smart Child. By Lindsey Biel, OTR/L and Nancy Peske, foreword by Dr. Temple Grandin. The bestselling, award-winning book on sensory processing challenges is filled with practical information and real-life solutions including:. Great sensory diet activities for kids, teenagers, and adults. Techniques for dealing with sensitivity to noise, touch, and other input.
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The word on sensory street (tm). Sensory street's mission is to make the world a more comfortable place for our kids. Friday, May 20, 2011. Aspartame by any other name is still brain poison. Blog post #7 . I'm offering this information to help convince you to avoid aspartame. It is my sincerest wish that you remove this from your diet, and especially. From your children's diets, and guide your friends and everyone else you know to do the same. Aspartame can be found in about 6,000 products. Sodas and oth...
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Is a unique education and consulting company based in Baltimore, MD, since 2006. To facilitate change for our children and their families through education and lifestyle changes. Via workshops, community events, school in-services, at-home consultations and more, sensory street supports differently-abled children and the grownups in their lives by offering information on a wide variety of strategies that nourish mind, body and spirit. The word on sensory street. Sensory Street, Inc. on Facebook.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010. Sensory Saturday: Shaving Cream! I buy shaving cream by the case. Literally. Shaving cream is one of those "go to" activities that is a must in any sensory diet. There's something about that creamy yet fluffy stuff that kids just go nuts over. I buy the fragrance free kind. LM. Shaving Cream Artist: A simple tabletop activity - spread a thin layer of shaving cream on a plate and let your child draw shapes, letters, squiggles . be creative! Good job cleaning the wheels! Window Wash...
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Sensory Strides | Just another WordPress site
Just another WordPress site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. January 21, 2012. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Sensory strips are helpful for Asperger’s Children. Hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli is also not uncommon in Asperger’s children. Parents of Autism Spectrum children alike often can tell stories of their child’s adamant refusal to wear certain kinds of materials, to eat foods of a certain texture, to recoil or run at the sound of noises they find […]. Powered by Your Inspiration Themes.
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