The Out-of-Sync Child — Sponsored by Easton Country Day School
Easton, ConnecticutTwo events: Morning presentation to school staff about SPD and evening workshop for parents about fun and functional sensory-motor strategies and activities to help children with SPD interact with their environment, at school, at home, and beyond. Everyone is welcome to the evening workshop. Click here to learn about Easton Country Day School.
The Out-of-Sync Child: Understanding SPD — sponsored by UNESCO and Kinskintha
The Special Kids International Summit, sponsored by UNESCO and Kidskintha, will occur April 7-11. On April 8, Carol Kranowitz speaks in Track 3: Making Sense of 'Sensory'. Click here to learn about this free on-line Summit.
Discover Ways to Help the Child with SPD
Carol's interview with Heather Davis is one of 27 talks in the Building Confident Kids conference, April 19-24. Other interviews on Thursday are under the heading, "Moving Mountains: Overcoming Obstacles in Raising Your Kids."
Sensory-Smart Strategies for Children with SPD and ADHD — an ADDitude magazine webinar
In this live, one-hour webinar, Lindsey Biel, M.A., OTR/L, author of Raising a Sensory-Smart Child, and Carol Kranowitz will offer practical strategies to help kids become more competent with grooming, dressing, and participating in commonly problematic situations such as going to birthday parties, the barber shop, or the playground. Click here to register for this…
In-Sync Activities — Sponsored by STAR Institute
Carol Kranowitz and Joye Newman, co-authors of Growing an In-Sync Child and The In-Sync Activity Card Book, will do a webinar focusing on sensory-motor, "In-Sync" activities that build relationships and honor the child's (or adult's) sensory systems. The webinar is part of the STAR Institute for Sensory Processing's 2020 Virtual Summit on Sensory Processing in Autism.
“In-Sync” Activities for Cooped-Up Kids with Sensory Challenges — Sponsored by Future Horizons
Kids gotta move! This live webinar will offer sensory-motor activities to help parents cope with meltdowns, build on children's self-therapy, and maintain a sensory lifestyle at home until it is safe to return to school and be out and about.
The Art and Science of Treating Children with Sensory Challenges
Baltimore, MarylandThree-hour presentation (via Zoom) for Art Therapy students in their Child and Adolescent summer class at Notre Dame of Maryland University, Baltimore.
Let’s Get In Sync! Fun & Functional Activities for Kids with ADHD and SPD — Sponsored by The Succeed with ADHD Telesummit (SWAT)
"In-Sync" activities can help children with ADHD and sensory challenges when the world is too much for them, or they are too much for the world. Suggested activities will help kids calm down, focus their attention, interact successfully with others, and actively participate in life.
Helping Kids with ADHD & Sensory Challenges Get “In Sync” — Sponsored by Smart Course
Interview with Adrien Harrison, founder of Smart Course, during the on-line conference, "ADHD in Middle School Summit." Dozens of experts will offer helpful suggestions for parents of middle-schoolers with special needs. Click for free ticket.
Sensory Challenges — Sponsored by Age of Light Innovations
Interview with Dr. Shelley James, director of Age of Light Innovations, about ways parents and teachers can help children whose development is adversely affected by excessive screen time and artificial lighting. Carol's co-author of the "In-Sync Child" books, Joye Newman, will also be interviewed about perceptual-motor and visual development. (Exact date in September TBA.)