Talks, Interviews and Webinars
Posted January 23.
A Debinar with Dr. Deb Em Wilson about SPD’s effect on adolescents and young adults.
Deb Wilson, founder of S’cool Moves, is a reading specialist, collaboration coach, and passionate advocate for children who think and learn differently. Her special interest is in helping occupational therapists collaborate with teachers in schools.
Posted November 4 at BAM Radio Early Childhood Development.
Interview with Rae Pica and Jill Berkowicz, Ed.D. “Cliff Notes” on Sensory Processing Disorder — What are the indicators in a classroom setting? How can teachers effectively respond?
Rae is an early childhood education keynote speaker and an active learning and moving expert. She helps educators focus on whole child development and hosts the BAM Radio Network, reaching a wide audience of people passionately committed to quality education. Jill is an author, consultant, and adjunct professor at SUNY New Paltz.
Posted September 26 at TiLT — The Place for Parents Raising Differently Wired Kids.
Interview with Debbie Reber, founder of TiLT. Topics include what sensory processing is, how to recognize it in kids, what it looks like at different ages, and the efforts to get SPD fully recognized as a disorder.
Broadcast April 22 on Creating a Family — Blog Talk Radio
Discussion of SPD, an often perplexing and misdiagnosed disorder, and its effect on adopted children.
Broadcast January 27 on Leading Edge Parenting — Blog Talk Radio
Discussion about how parents can deal with the frustrations of raising a kid with SPD.
Webinar, aired July 1, on ADDitudemag.com
In this free webinar, Carol Kranowitz discusses:
1. The hallmarks of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and why it often travels with ADHD
2. How to identify the different types of SPD based on your child’s behavior
3. Sensory-positive strategies for encouraging work and play
Webinar, aired May 25, on ADDitudemag.com
This webinar will discuss SPD in adolescents and adults, and will contain information helpful to parents, teachers, therapists, and other family members.