Dysfunction in Sensory Integration: How to Promote Fine-Motor Skills
Children with a Sensory Processing Disorder may have decreased muscle tone, body awareness and sensory defensiveness that impacts hand skills. A …
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Children with a Sensory Processing Disorder may have decreased muscle tone, body awareness and sensory defensiveness that impacts hand skills. A …
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Continue ReadingThe imperative mood makes direct commands, expresses requests, and grants or denies permission. The following article describes a lesson plan for …
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Continue ReadingOccupational therapists design sensory diets that help children to organize sensory stimulation such as movement and touch. This enables children to …
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Continue ReadingThe right diet can help turn distracted, disorganized children into focused and engaged students by providng the types of sensory stimulation that …
Continue ReadingLearning a foreign language is one thing, having an actual conversation in it… is quite another. Here’s a quick guide to common German …
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