ADHD and SPD: Two “Look-alikes”
Presentation for the staff of The Chesapeake Center for ADHD, Learning and Behavioral Health. A child's inattentive, impulsive, overactive behavior may be caused not by ADHD but by a common co-morbidity: its "look-alike," sensory processing differences (SPD). NOTE: This is a staff-only event and is not open to the public.
Fun and Functional Movement Activities for Children
Joye Newman presents "Fun and Functional Activities: Reinforcing the Brain-Body Connection while Giving Children a Moving Experience that Will Last a Lifetime." The workshop is sponsored by VAAEYC, Gan Teva at Ner Shalom Early Learning Center (in Woodbridge, Virginia), and In-Sync Child. Come dressed to move and play!
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The In-Sync Child: Fun and Functional Sensory-Motor Activities
Closing keynote talk about SPD and sensory-motor play, based on the "In-Sync Child" method, at the virtual conference sponsored by Ann Arbor Center for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Other speakers at the "Autism: Expanding Possibilities" event include Hedda Sharapin (of The Fred Rogers Center), Cheryl Rosen, and developmental pediatrician Richard Solomon, MD, The Center's Medical Director, creator of The PLAY Project and author of Autism: The Potential Within. Details to come.
Interview with Maria Rickert Hong, of Epidemic Answers
Maria Rickert Hong of Epidemic Answers will interview Carol about the third edition of "The Out-of-Sync Child." Please click here to sign up for this free event.
How to Help Your Child with SPD
(June 2022) The fourth conversation with Veronica Hunter of ADHD-What Now? is about respecting the feelings of children with sensory processing challenges and helping them incrementally to participate in their world.
The ABCs of Sensory Processing Differences
At the "Inspired Mom" Summit 2022, Carol will join 40+ experts to give you tools and strategies to become the best Mom you can be. The topic is basic information about sensory processing differences (SPD).
The Out-of-Sync Child: Understanding Sensory Processing Differences
An overview of Sensory Processing Differences (SPD) with suggestions for helping "out-of-sync" children and adolescents get "in sync." This is one of 16 talks, streamed for free, at the Young Education International Forum: Whole Brain Development Support for Neurodiverse Group, in Hangzhou, China.
Helping the Out-of-Sync Child Get IN-Sync
Keynote at the Sensory Integration Education (SIE) Annual Conference 2022, a virtual and free event entitled "From Sensation to Participation." The hour-long keynote will focus on Carol's work over the years to educate teachers and parents to recognize, understand and learn to address the sensory needs of their children as they grow from tots to teens.
How SPD May Cause Toileting Issues – and What We Can Do to Help
Interview with Dawn Meller at the Potty Talk: Bowel, Bladder, and Beyond Summit. Thirty experts bring their wisdom and advice to this event, which is free for 14 days, November 7th - 20th.
The In-Sync Child in the 21st Century
Carol Kranowitz and Joye Newman will present a live webinar as one of Therapro's free seminars. Based on their "In-Sync Child" publications, the hour will include an overview of sensory-, perceptual-, and visual-motor development, with an offering of several In-Sync activities that develop and enhance physical and emotional health and academic success.