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Nancy Peske
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Self-Regulation and Sensory Issues
When we look at a child who is deeply upset and having a tantrum or meltdown, we tend to say, "That child is struggling with...
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Nov 14, 20204 min read
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Transitions, Strategies, Patience, and Masks When Kids Have Sensory Issues
All of us are living in a new reality that has been quite unexpected and trying to figure out how best to keep our kids and ourselves...
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Aug 14, 20205 min read
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"Kids Do Well If They Can" So Let's Support Them in Doing So
“She needs to make better choices if she’s going to remain on the team.” “He chose not to cooperate in school today.” Do the adults in...
Nancy
Nov 20, 20193 min read
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Self-Regulation at School
The smell of new markers, the feel of new back-to-school clothes, the sight of new kids and adults bustling about in the school...
Nancy
Sep 10, 20195 min read
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Discipline and Meltdowns
It’s developmentally appropriate for very young children to have meltdowns when frustrated. It’s also developmentally appropriate for...
Nancy
Oct 3, 20184 min read
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4 Travel Tips If Your Child Has Sensory Issues
Traveling with your child who has sensory processing issues? Here are 4 tips that can make things go much smoothly as you travel. Travel...
Nancy
Nov 5, 20173 min read
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Visual To Do Lists
Kids with sensory processing disorder often have trouble understanding time and sequence without the help of visual supports. One of the...
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Oct 27, 20162 min read
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Transitions and Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder
To kids with sensory processing issues, the world is filled with abrupt and unpleasant transitions. What seems to us to be an easy shift...
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Feb 26, 20163 min read
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