Dana Blumberg, OTR/L, SI Certified will address the question: Is it sensory, behavior, or both? Learn to determine the underlying cause and how to respond.
Helpful & Hopeful: An Interview with Caitlin Peterson, MSW, LCSW, CHT
Caitlin Peterson, MSW, LCSW, CHT will help parents identify fears, what is important for your family unit, and ways to keep calm, when making decisions about Fall schooling.
Helpful & Hopeful: An Interview with Loren Norman, OT
Loren Norman, OT Learn how you can meet your family’s individual sensory needs to stay calm, organized and regulated without leaving your home.
Helpful & Hopeful: Dana Talks About Big Emotions
Dana Rosenbloom, M.S. Ed., Founder, Dana’s Kids Responding to big emotions and behavioral challenges emerging as a result of COVID and quarantine.
Helpful & Hopeful: An Interview with Kim Kramer M.S. Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP
Kim Kramer M.S. Ed., M.S., CCC-SLP, Speech and Language Pathologist and Learning Specialist Kim discusses strategies for reading with your children during this time and addresses questions or about speech and language development.
Helpful & Hopeful: An Interview with Dr. Alexandra Barnett Ph.D.
Dr. Alexandra Barnett Ph.D. Dr. Barnett offers tools that promote routine, flexibility, and grounding, and discusses developmental regression you may be seeing. Learn how you can meet your child’s needs to feel a greater sense of connection and control.
Helpful & Hopeful: An Interview with Jodi Greebel, MS, RDN of Citrition
Jodi Greebel, MS, RDN, Founder, Citrition, Pediatric Registered Dietitian Jodi talks about how to manage endless snacking and other feeding questions for kids.
Dana’s Kids Co-Op Suggested Materials
Dealing With School Uncertainty: How To Prepare Your Children (And Yourself)
In over 15 years as a parent educator, I don’t think I’ve experienced a time when such an expansive number of families were managing a level of stress like today. Parents are being asked to make decisions about their lives, their family’s well-being, and their children’s education (amongst other things), without nearly the amount of information they would Read More
6 Fun Ideas for Virtual Play Dates
Socially Distant Doesn’t Mean Socially Isolated We’re all feeling the impact of social distancing. And in the last week, I’m finding that even children who were managing well, are starting to be less patient, act out more, and test the limits. In addition to helping parents implement a responsive, daily structure (see “Anchoring Activities“), I’m also encouraging Read More