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View ArticleBe Strong
I read this post on WomenVenture's LinkedIn site today and thought it was well said and probably valuable for all of us on one day or another. I hope you enjoy it! 20 WAYS TO GET MENTALLY TOUGH - read...
View ArticleBack to School
Happy and healthy back-to-school greetings to everyone! I can’t believe that summer is already over. As the days get shorter, and the air becomes cooler, there are many transitions occurring....
View ArticleThe Holidays and Sensory Needs
Fall is here! This is definitely my favorite season as the leaves start to turn, the air is crisp and warmer clothes begin to emerge from my closet. As we embark on this new season, we are faced with...
View ArticleBraving Boredom
Braving Boredom I'm excited to write this blog post - I have been thinking about it all morning. After I woke up, as I waited my turn for the shower to be free, I got out of bed and chose a living room...
View ArticleWhat is "Enough"?
What is “Enough”? As I sit warm and cozy with my husband and dog nearby on this Christmas Eve I feel stirred to ask, what is ‘enough’? For children, this time of year, the list is endless. It is...
View ArticleChecklists!
You may be familiar with "The Checklist Manifesto,” little book by Atul Gawande, who is excited about checklists. His idea in this book is that tasks like doing surgery, building skyscrapers, and...
View ArticleIn the Zone
Children’s interests change over time. Toys and books become worn out with love, and then almost overnight become forgotten. Similarly, adults’ interests change, although perhaps not quite at the same...
View ArticleCommunication's Dance
If you have not had the opportunity to view this youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JmA2ClUvUY) you must take 2 minutes and treat yourself to these delightful twin baby boys, practicing the...
View ArticleTime for Transition…
Spring weather is FINALLY here and I for one am so excited! As I sat outside the other day in my lawn chair and let my bare feet sink into the cool grass, I was able to reflect on how new seasons and...
View ArticleHow Do Children Direct Their Own Learning?
How Do Children Direct Their Own Learning? One child and I are working on phonological awareness together, which means he is learning how the sounds of language get translated into the letters that...
View ArticleReading about What Works
I recently came across a wealth of information to share with everyone. It is a group of in-depth descriptions of twenty-four methods that help children with Autism learn communication skills. You will...
View ArticlePicky Eating Linked To Psychiatric Problems
Picky Eating Linked To Psychiatric Problems
View ArticleSeptember Blog - Sit, but not still
Sit, but not still When kids come into my office for speech and language therapy, they are here to create new neural connections. Some are learning how to say “sssss,” some are learning new words, and...
View Article11 Ways to Get Your ADHD Child Organized for School
11 Ways to Get Your ADHD Child Organized for School
View ArticleWhy all Children with ADD / ADHD or Adverse Academic Behaviors Should Have a...
Why all Children with ADD / ADHD or Adverse Academic Behaviors Should Have a Binocular Vision Exam
View ArticleUnderstanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids
Understanding Dyslexia and the Reading Brain in Kids
View ArticleWhen I realized why my son melts down at home, but not at school.
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View ArticleWhen & How to Use Weighted Blankets.
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