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Child Therapy Works - 3 views

I have the chance of asking professional help for my kid who has been depressed for the past few weeks. We did not know what the reason was and so we asked help from NLP4Kids a reputed therapy orga...

Child therapist Therapy for children

started by Child Therapy on 24 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
J B

Little Dialers - 4 views

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    Little Dialers is a FREE app to teach kids an emergency contact phonenumber. You choose the ten digit phone numberyou want the child to learn. Repetition and positive visual, audio,and tactile reinforcement will have the child learning that phonenumber in no time.
Greg O'Connor

Can Audio and/or Digital Books Improve Your Child's Learning Outcomes? - Part l - NCLD - 0 views

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    Children with learning disabilities (LD), like dyslexia, have trouble understanding words they read. Causes are unclear, but we now know that LD is not due to a lack of intelligence or a desire to learn. While dyslexia is a life-long condition, early identification, support from a parent or teacher, and access to digital or audio books and other learning materials may help your child to improve their learning outcomes and be better prepared to successfully work around their LD.
J B

FCTD - Newsletters - September 2010 - AT Assessments: The Right Device Is the Best Device - 4 views

  • the best assistive technology device for a child is the device that enables a child to achieve at least some degree of independence
  • “Every step of the way, despite the various normal complicated agendas and imperatives of all adult participants, there is really only one objective: to find the right device that best meets the needs of a child.”
Child Therapy

Developing Self Confidence In Children - 1 views

My husband and I were really worried with the indifference that our second child has been showing. We noticed that she did not like to mingle with other kids in the class. Her teacher even told us ...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Patrick Black

Fab.com | Clothes for Sensitive Kids - 4 views

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    Itchy, clingy, stuffy clothes are a nightmare for any little one-but when a child is Autistic, has ADHD or is extra sensitive to texture, the discomfort can be debilitating. Enter Soft Clothing. Using specially developed fabrics and tailoring, this label makes kids happy with comfy apparel that looks great, too. 
childtherapist

Effective Therapy for My Daughter - 1 views

I am worried with my youngest daughter. After my husband and I have finally filled a divorce her character has changed. She is not the witty and bubbly little girl we used to know anymore. She does...

Child Therapy therapist West London

started by childtherapist on 18 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Greg O'Connor

Calm Talk for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), i... - 0 views

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    ""Use your words," I hear a parent tell their child... This augmentative assisted communication tool (AAC) helps children talk about their feelings and behaviour. Calm talk also helps children practice self-calming strategies through a variety of activities. All children can benefit from this app, including those who have ASD, ADD/ADHD, speech and language impairments and intellectual impairments. Developing children's emotional intelligence is fundamental for life. Calm Talk was developed by an Educational Therapist who needed a tool to help children with social and behavioural difficulties."
J B

NCDB: 2011 Using iPads and Apps with Children Who Are Deaf-Blind - 3 views

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    This webinar presents a range of information on the iPad and demonstrate a variety of applications that can be used to promote learning, social interactions, decision making and much more for the child or student who is deaf-blind.
J B

NEAT Tools for Schools - 8 views

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    This informative, fast moving presentation will describe the revolution in computing that is occurring around us and how that change will affect the people who use assistive technology as well as those who support them. From Apple's iOS (the operating system used on the iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad) back to the One Laptop per Child XO, this session will give participants the background knowledge to understand what the new technologies consist of, how they work, and how they can be used to help students. A review of how the iOS can be used in the following domains will be provided: assistive technology, communication, literacy, learning, organization, and play.
anonymous

Quintura for Kids - 0 views

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    child friendly search engine
karen Janowski

Inanimate Alice - 3 views

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    a Digital multimedia novel could this help reading comprehension? "We tell our kids we want them to know what it's like to walk in the shoes of the main character," Flemming said. "I've had more than one child tell me that before they read 'Inanimate Alice,' they didn't know what that felt like."
J B

Augmentative and Alternative Communication - 4 views

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    Introductory level webcast on "AAC and Young Children" (20 minutes) by Drager, Light, and McNaughton may be useful for introducing AAC to Early Childhood Education staff. It focuses on ways to provide communication opportunities, model the use of AAC, pause, respond to the child, and most of all having fun!
J B

WT Elementary School - 4 views

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    Smart Ed visits a preschool classroom and watches as a child with Down syndrome uses the TAP·it to learn new words.
Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: Passion and Flow as a Learning Strategy - Talent and Dyslexia - 0 views

  • In an interesting study by Rosalie Fink, interviews of 66 successful adult dyslexics currently thriving in reading-intensive fields such as medicine, law, business, or physics, found that a common factor in everyone's history was their discovery of a burning passion as a child or young adult "Each individual had had a burning desire to know more about a topic of passionate personal interest. Spurred by personal passion, curiosity, and intrinsic motivation, they all read voraciously...they read everything they could find in order to learn more about a topic that fascinated them..." -(High Interest Reading)
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      Kiinnostuksen kohde ja flow saavat oppimistuloksen parantumaan dramaattisesti dyslektisillä aikuisilla.
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    Eide Neurolearning Blog: Passion and Flow as a Learning Strategy - Talent and Dyslexia
J B

InstantAmber - 0 views

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    $29.95/yr
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