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Learn five fun ways to meet the needs of your child with sensory processing disorder. These heavy work activities are easy to do at home; get started today!
When children are identified as having a developmental delay , they may qualify for special education services and support in speech, language, and sensory needs.
February is National Children's Dental Health Month. Children with sensory defensiveness require systematic education and routine to establish good dental habits.
One of the best ways to help a child with sensory processing disorder cope with tactile defensiveness is through the use of messy play.
Addressing the differences between three commonly used educational settings for individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
Children with Asperger's Syndrome are often extremely intelligent but need a suitable school environment to bring out their full potential.
Special needs students will benefit from a classroom that is divided into focused learning stations, where natural exploration and hands-on learning is encouraged.
Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A., has written one of the most comprehensive, easy-to-read books about Sensory Processing Disorder for parents and educators.


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