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SENSORY REGULATION MODULE I
$247.50
Sensory Regulation- The processes involved in self-regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation allows children to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SENSORY REGULATION MODULE II
$302.50
Sensory Regulation Techniques for Children- The processes involved in self–regulation can be divided into three broad areas: sensory regulation, emotional regulation and cognitive regulation. Sensory regulation techniques allow children to maintain an appropriate level of alertness in order to respond appropriately across environments to the sensory stimuli present.
SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING
$192.50
Social Skills through play - through playing games you can
Social Skills through play - through playing games you can work on social skills, turn-taking, observing, listening and attention, joint focus, sharing, attending, observing, talking.
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE MODULE I
$192.50
Speech and Language acquisition through play- There are many games you can play and indirectly work on speech and language. Learning language does not have to be done in a structured environment. Toys are fun and great for involving your child. The type of toys that are beneficial to your
THE SANDWICH EFFECT EXPERIENCE
$137.50
The Sandwich Affect- The Sandwich Method is so named because the pieces of bread represent positive feedback/compliments while the meat of the sandwich (or innards if you’re vegetarian) represents constructive criticism
Visual Spatial Math Calculations for Children (Copy)
$1.00
Math Calculations- Math requires visual–spatial processing skills. For example, to solve a problem like 9 + 6 = 15, an individual must perceive how numbers and symbols are placed in relation to each other on a page and how that placement matters when solving an equation.
VS MATH CALCULATIONS PROGRAM
$192.50
Math Calculations- Math requires visual–spatial processing skills. For example, to solve a problem like 9 + 6 = 15, an individual must perceive how numbers and symbols are placed in relation to each other on a page and how that placement matters when solving an equation.