A “Think Different Debinar” about SPD — Interview with Dr. Deb Wilson
Please tune in as Dr. Deb Wilson and Carol talk about SPD and its effects on children at home and school. Deb Wilson is the Founder of "S'cool Moves," a reading specialist, a collaboration coach, and a passionate advocate for children who think and learn differently. For information about the Debinar, Click here.
The Art of Treating the Out-of-Sync Child — GWU Child Art Therapy Class
Alexandria, VirginiaWorkshop for The George Washington University Graduate School's Child Art Therapy class Click here to learn more about the Art Therapy class
Keynote and Workshop — Sponsored by Lifespan
Barrington, Rhode Island8:45 - 9:55 a.m. Keynote address at the annual Parenting Matters conference sponsored by Lifespan Community Health Institute of Bradley Hospital. The keynote title is, Is It ADHD, OCD, LMNOP, or XYZ? No, It's SPD! Sensory Processing Disorder and Its Look-Alikes. 10:00 - 10:30 a.m. Book signing 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Workshop entitled, The…
Getting Kids In Sync with Fun & Functional Sensory-Motor Activities — Sponsored by Orange County Community College OTA Program
Orange County Community College Middletown, NYTwo workshops at the 40th anniversary celebration of the Orange County Community College's Occupational Therapy Assistant program: -- 8:45 - 10:15 a.m. -- 2:45 - 4:15 p.m. The college is part of SUNY (The State University of New York). Workshops are primarily for OTs providing intervention for schoolchildren and adults. However, the workshops are open…
Sensory Challenges and Sensible Solutions — Sponsored by The Wolf School
East Providence, Rhode IslandWorkshop for parents and members of The Wolf School community Click here to learn more
A Serendipitous Career in Sensory Processing Disorder — Hopkins School
New Haven, ConnecticutAt Reunion at Carol's alma mater, The Hopkins School. Following her talk, Carol will receive the Distinguished Alumna Award at a reception starting at 3:30. Everyone is welcome! Click here to learn more about Hopkins.
Getting Kids in Sync — Sponsored by Bob Vossoughi, Starry Night
Original Joe's Westlake Daly City, CaliforniaDiscussion with Dr. Elysa Marco at Starry Starry Morning Community Breakfast. The event will benefit children: -- In the UCSF Sensory Neurodevelopment & Autism Program (SNAP) at the University of California/San Francisco -- At the Sensory Treatment And Research (STAR) Institute in Denver. Contact Bob Vossoughi at (480) 292-2124 or [email protected]
Sensory Savvy Kids — Sponsored by South Dakota OTA
Sioux Falls, South DakotaAt Sanford USD Medical Center. Thursday, June 14, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Sensory Savvy Activities at Home and School. Evening presentation for parents or caregivers and their child. Carol Kranowitz and Julia Berry, Head of School at St. Columba's Nursery School in Washington, DC, will invite the group to participate in hands-on, three-dimensional activities for…
40 Fun & Functional Activities to Get Kids “In Sync” — Sponsored by Wyoming OTA
Casper, WyomingTwo-day, joint presentation by Carol Kranowitz and Virginia Spielmann, OTR, Associate Director of the STAR Institute in Denver. (Virginia will speak on "Sensory Integration and Affective Processing Across the Life Span.") Click here for registration information.
The Out-of-Sync Child: SPD — Sponsored by Teva School
Falls Village, ConnecticutIn-service training for staff of the Shomrei Adamah program of Teva School. Teva School (an arm of Hazon, the non-profit "Jewish lab for sustainability") offers environmental education programs for middle-schoolers that immerse them in the natural world and provide structured activities to sensitize them to nature's rhythms. Experiential learning fosters Jewish, ecological, and food sustainability.