Talks, Interviews and Webinars
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
June 2014, at the “Discover Your Resilient Self” Telesummit, with Christie Grant
May 5, telephone interview, at Autism Educates Community (formerly International Autism Association for Families and Educators).
January 18
Discussion at the 3rd annual Autism Tele-Conference sponsored by Moms Fighting Autism
Most children with autism are “out-of-sync,” withdrawing from physical contact, refusing to participate in everyday activities, or responding in unusual ways to sensations of touch, movement, sight and sound. These children don’t behave as we expect — not because they WON’T, but because they CAN’T. The underlying reason is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Parents, teachers, and other caregivers can provide fun sensory-motor experiences to address autistic children’s sensory needs and help them participate and communicate with their peers – in general education or special education classrooms, on the playground, and at home.
Click here for the webinar, including verbal presentation, slideshow, and Q&A
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.
October 3, discussion with co-authors Joye Newman and Carol Kranowitz on The Coffee Klatch
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September 1, on Leading Edge Parenting — Blog Talk Radio