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.

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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.

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Understanding Sensory Processing Differences at Inkendaal, Belgium

An in-service, virtual workshop for the occupational therapists, speech-and-language pathologists, psychotherapists, and other professionals at Inkendaal Revalidatieziekenhuis (Rehabilitation Hospital Inkendaal) in Viezenbeek, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Belgium. The hospital aims to improve the quality of life and self-reliance of people with complex neurological disabilities.

Why Movement Experiences Are Prerequisites for Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic

At Fairy Dust's annual "Free to Play" Summit, Carol discusses "Why Movement Experiences Are Prerequisites for Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic." The free summit will run for three days: May 18 (Brain Research & Play), May 19 (Social/Emotional Development & Play), and May 20 (Nature, Movement & Materials). Click here for your free pass and to learn how to get unlimited access.

Getting and Keeping Your Child’s Vision In Sync

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 present an overview of how vision develops and how it affects all learning and behavior. Learning objectives include reviewing the difference between visual acuity and visual processing; recognizing how lifelong challenges can arise from inaccurately processing the visual world; and understanding how active play offsets deleterious effects of screen time.

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