The vestibular system

The vestibular system is the most protected area of the brain and the first one of our senses that has an organized response to sensory input.

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Remembering Memorial Day

Around the Globus it is a day where we commemorate the soldiers who have lost their lives for the sake of freedom. It is a day loaded with the burden of sorrow and remembrance and it is not easy to deal with.

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The magic of being a kid

Why is that kids are always eager to become a grown- up? I decided to turn to my three year old for answers. “What will happen when you become older like mommy and daddy?”

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School/ kindergarten has finished…. NOW WHAT?

Many parents ask me what I would recommend their children do after school/ kindergarten, specifically activities that will help encourage their child’s development and also be suitable to their child’s sensory preferences.

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Autism and sensory children

Research shows that most autistic kids also have sensory issues. Some theories even claim that sensory overload causes little kiddos to ‘shutdown’ and miss out on developing social and communication skills.

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Being Aware of Autism

One weekend, when I was younger I went to play at my friend’s house. That same day her older brother was visiting from the institution he stayed at during the week.

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Spring Cleaning

If you listen closely you can hear the birds chirping…and they’ve got a message: Spring is just around the corner! And along with the clear blue skies and warmer weather is an opportune time to start spring cleaning.

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Pillow Fight!!!!!

Did you ever have a slumber party and spent the night having pillow fights with your friends? Sooo much fun!

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