Date: Tuesday, 30th November
Time: 8 – 9 PM (Eastern)
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Date: Tuesday, 30th November
Time: 8 – 9 PM (Eastern)
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Reduce anxiety, tantrums, and picky eating
Improve mood, behaviour, and sleep
Increase communication, motor skills, and attention span
Reduce anxiety, tantrums, and picky eating
Improve mood, behaviour, and sleep
Increase communication, motor skills, and attention span
The peer-reviewed studies that evaluated the effectiveness of this new program corroborate the findings that Sensory Enrichment Therapy is particularly effective in alleviating a wide range of symptoms presented by developmental and neurological deficits, including:
“This is really working! My toddler has started using functional language!
His cognition has improved, his motor skills are getting way better, he is finally starting to climb and point and wave and able to copy signs. He has been blossoming intensely, really catching up at a faster rate. Now we have SO much hope!”
– Melissa M. (New Zealand)
parent of a 3-year-old boy
“When we started doing Mendabilty, the change was almost immediate and not only was he going to sleep within 30 minutes, but he slept through the night!! He’s 7 now and every once in a while he’ll have an off night. But he is sleeping as well as any neurotypical child his age now, which means I’m sleeping again.”
– Carol M. (Indiana)
parent of a 10-year-old boy
“I am an Occupational Therapist and have been for the past 20 years. For about 10 years now I have been working in Early Intervention.
For the last several months I have been implementing Sensory Enrichment Therapy as a Mendability coach for the families of the birth to 3-year-old children whom I am working with and I am hooked, a 100% true believer!
The children I work with have a variety of diagnosis and delays. These children were making some progress already, but with Mendability progress has jumped and appears to be occurring more rapidly.
The research is solid, the results are astounding.”
— Sarah Grant, MS, OTR/L
Two randomized control studies published in 2013 and 2015 looked at the effectiveness of this method as a therapy for children with autism and showed great results.
Another larger peer-reviewed study was published in 2016 and looks at the results of this therapy for 1,002 children aged 1 to 18 across a wider range of conditions.
Claudie Pomares, mother and pioneer of Sensory Enrichment Therapy
In this short time together, we will reveal 2 powerful techniques to implement this therapy in the comfort of your own home, plus share 2 ways to BOOST their effectiveness!
Date: Tuesday, 30th November
Time: 8 – 9 PM (Eastern)
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