The Out-of-Sync Child (0-3): Understanding SPD — Dickinson-Iron Mountain Schools
Iron Mountain, MichiganAll-day program for professionals working with preschoolers with SPD and their families in the Dickinson-Iron Mountain School District. (Not open to the public.)
Getting “In Sync” at Home and School
Alexandria, VirginiaKeynote at Mid-Atlantic Episcopal School Association's (MAESA) Early Childhood Educators Conference. The conference theme is "School, Family and Teacher Partnerships: Working Together for Success."
Out and About with the Out-of-Sync Child — Sponsored by the STAR Institute & St. Columba’s Nursery School
Washington, DCOne-hour session at the all-day Pre-conference and Parent Workshop at The STAR Institute's 21st International Symposium. Sponsors are STAR Institute in collaboration with St. Columba's Nursery School, and community partners Sensational Kids Therapy and Occupational Therapy Consulting, LLC. Co-presenters are Kelly Beins, OTR/L, and Dan Shapiro, MD. Click here for more information.
SPD: A Big Piece of the Autism Puzzle — Sponsored by ARC Herkimer
Herkimer, New YorkAll-day presentation for individuals, families, caregivers, educators, students, and professionals working with children with developmental delays. Sponsored by ARC Herkimer and made possible by the Family Support Services of the CNY DDRO Consumer Council and Herkimer College. Click here to register.
The Out-of-Sync Child Grows Up — Sponsored by a Maryland book club
Riverdale Park, MarylandEvening discussion about kids' continuous sensory challenges, with members of a community group, the Guiding Exceptional Parents book club. The leader is Dr. Sarah Wayland. Click here for information about Guiding Exceptional Parents and its services, including Maryland book clubs.
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.