Events
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Contact Carol Kranowitz directly for details:
Cell: (301) 785-8602
e-mail: Carol@out-of-sync-child.com
Who Attends These Events?
• Teachers, teacher aides, ECE directors, and other educators
• Graduate school students
• Parents, caregivers, grandparents
• Occupational therapists
• Physical therapists
• Speech/language therapists
• Mental health professionals
• Other pediatric specialists
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Good Times with Out-of-Sync Kids: Activities for Grown-ups and Their Children with SPD
At STAR Institute's virtual summit, "Supporting Caregivers and Families in the Sensory Health Journey," Carol offers easy, "just-right," fun experiences for healthcare professionals and educators to share with neurodiverse children.
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The Out-of-Sync Child: How Sensory Processing Differences Affect Learning & Behavior
At the 2nd annual Neurodiversity Symposium, sponsored by the Occupational Therapy Assistant program at the Community College of Baltimore (Maryland) County, Carol's keynote will highlight the various ways SPD plays out in children and adults. Book signing will follow.
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How to Build Your Own In-Sync Child Activities at Home, School or Clinic
Carol Kranowitz and Joye Newman will present a live webinar as one of Therapro's free seminars. Based on their publications, this hour will focus on the "In-Sync Child" approach. Attendees will learn Joye and Carol's simple formula for designing activities for sensory, perceptual, and visual development; hear about their upcoming product, "Move!"; and make up an activity or two, on the spot.
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Sensory Processing and Outdoor Play: Supporting All Children, Including the Out-of-Sync
Virtual , United StatesVirtual EventAt the Childhood Potential Online Montessori Conference, January 27-31, more than 40 experts will speak on topics about helping your child learn, build independence, manage big emotions, and develop essential life skills. Carol's talk, "Sensory Processing and Outdoor Play," airs January 31. Click here for free ticket.
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Fun Sensory-Motor Activities to get Out-of-Sync Kids Better Regulated
Join us for an interview with Penny Williams, parenting coach for neurodiverse families at RegulatedKids.com. We will discuss sensory processing differences and how fun and functional activities can help children become more regulated at home and school. In early July, click here to register and gain access to the Q&A.
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The Art and Science of Treating Children with Sensory Processing Differences
Baltimore, MarylandWorkshop for the Art Therapy students at Notre Dame of Maryland University about incorporating sensory-motor activities in the treatment of children with special needs.
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How Sensory Processing Differences May Affect the Child with 49, XXXXY
Annapolis, MarylandAt the 21st Annual Conference for Children with 49, XXXXY, Their Families and Health Care Providers, Carol's talk will explain the many ways that sensory differences play out in daily life at home, school, and out and about. Sponsored by The Focus Foundation. For more information, click here.
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The Out-of-Sync Child: How SPD Affects Learning, Behaving, and Having Fun
Training about SPD's effect on children's development -- and what we can do about it -- for Head Start teachers at the Y In Central Maryland (Baltimore).
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Sensory Processing Differences (SPD): What Out-of-Sync Kids Want Their Teachers to Know
Presentation for Potomac Association of Cooperative Teachers to review SPD, consider the value of frequent movement experiences, and learn some fun and functional sensory-motor activities to promote children's joyful participation in their daily lives.
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Sensory Processing Differences (SPD): What Out-of-Sync Kids Want Their Teachers to Know
Presentation for Potomac Association of Cooperative Teachers to review Sensory Processing Differences (SPD), consider the value of frequent movement experiences, and learn some fun and functional sensory-motor activities to promote children's joyful participation in their daily lives.