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Pages tagged "sensory"


Temperament Overview

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 25, 2018 4:15 AM

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A web article detailing the ten temperament traits and why they are important in understanding children and young adults.

Source: centerforparentingeducation.org

http://centerforparentingeducation.org/library-of-articles/child-development/unique-child-equation/temperament/temperament-overview/


OT Mom: Sensory Integration activities

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 25, 2018 1:53 AM

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A website that teaches how to create a sensory-stimulating environment for children. It also teaches sensory activities that will help children.

Source: ot-mom-learning-activities.com

http://www.ot-mom-learning-activities.com/sensory-integration-activities.html


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (6mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:52 AM

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The differences between typical and atypical development at 6 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/6-month-old-baby-typical-and-atypical-development/


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (4mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:49 AM

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Download the handout to accompany this video. The differences between typical and atypical development at 4 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/4-to-6-month-baby-sensory-milestones-to-look-for/


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (2mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:39 AM

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The differences between typical and atypical development at 2 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.Download the handout to accompany this video.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/2-month-old-baby-typical-and-atypical-development/


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