In-Sync Child Activities to Help Kids Develop & Enhance Visual Processing Skills
Joye Newman will present a live webinar as one of Therapro's free seminars. Based on the "In-Sync Child" publications and her webinar about visual development in June, this hour will focus on fun and functional movement activities that engage the whole body, not just the eyes.
The Many Faces of Sensory Processing Differences in Childhood
The Focus Foundation promotes awareness, early detection, and innovative recovery treatments for X & Y Chromosome Variation Disorders. Carol's Zoom conference is part of the Foundation's Inspire and Empower series. Open to everyone. Click here
Delightful Activities for Children with SPD
For the community of Sensory Spectacle, a British organization, Carol will present an on-line discussion about fun and functional activities specifically geared for children with sensory processing differences including over-responsivity, under-responsivity, sensory craving, motor coordination challenges, etc. Click here
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.
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.
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.