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Podcast Episode 7 Recording
Quiet the Noise – Episode 7 Twins and other multiples have unique strengths and challenges when it comes to physical, verbal and social development. In this podcast, Amy and Evelyn explain how twins’ development is different (already from in-utero!), what differences you can expect in their developmental path and pace and what practical steps you…
Read MorePodcast Episode 6 Recording
Quiet the Noise – Episode 6 In this episode, the Guttmann sisters review the changes that have occurred recently when it comes to ‘checking milestones.” They review when we should be ‘worrying’ and when parents/therapists should be using the wait-and-see approach. They discuss fine motor skills, crawling, and many more developmental components. Feel free to…
Read MoreStop Slurping Your Soup! Understanding Misophonia and Hyperacusis (Sound Sensitivity)
Sound sensitivities can make innocent sounds like chewing or refrigerator hums physically and emotionally arousing. Let’s take a look at the auditory system and understand what’s going on when a child (or adult!) is unusually sensitive to sounds – and what you can do to help the situation.
Read MoreA Practical Guide to the Kind of Communication Between Doctors, Parents, Therapists and Educators that Helps Children Succeed
Raising healthy children is dependent on good communication between parents and educational and medical professionals. Here are the keys to communication that works.
Read MoreThe Scent-sory Child: How the Sense of Smell Impacts Your Child in Ways You’ve Never Imagined
The sense of smell is at the center of our physical and emotional lives. Here’s why it has such a strong impact, especially for children.
Read MoreHoliday Gift Guide
Our picks for developmentally healthy (and fun) gifts for kids – from newborns to elementary school!
Read MoreMaking Sense of Sensory©
A comprehensive approach to sensory processing issues as the root of many academic, behavioral and emotional difficulties – and its practical application in designing therapy programs.
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