Webinar: I learn to read with my toes
In this Webinar, our program director discusses ways of helping a low functioning brain to develop the tools they need to associate shapes of letters with sounds and meanings, etc.
In this Webinar, our program director discusses ways of helping a low functioning brain to develop the tools they need to associate shapes of letters with sounds and meanings, etc.
My first conversation with Claudie was the most incredible conversation I have ever had in my life; it gave me hope for a better future for myself and for the world. It shed a light onto the dark times we are currently going through with the global pandemic.
We have just finished the first stages of our rebranding and there is more to come. There will be a webinar on “Baby’s first words:
There are 8 early stages of speech development in children: Eye contact, Spitting, Mouthing, Biting, Vocalizing, Imitating your sounds, Mama, dada, First word. All children, including those with autism, need to work through each of these milestones to develop natural speech.
8 early stages of natural speech for children, including autism: Eye contact, Spitting, Mouthing, Biting, Vocalizing, Imitating sounds, Mama, First word.
A study conducted in 4 nursing homes with 120 residents with dementia shows the benefits of enriched gardens (EGs) on key health indicators such as cognitive function and mobility.
Environmental Enrichment (EE) helps the brain compensate for the effects of Traumatic Brain Injury, but can EE help prevent these effects if individuals are exposed to enrichment before the injury?
Learn how to create a stress-free communication environment using AAC devices with insights from speech-language pathologist Lenora Edwards. Discover practical tips to help your child connect more deeply and reduce frustration in daily interactions.
Discover how gentle, sensory experiences can help recover from Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction (POCD) after surgery. Learn simple ways to wake your brain back up at home.
Discover expert strategies for encouraging eye contact in children with special needs. Learn how to balance support and sensitivity, understand the impact of screen time, and explore the role of cultural differences in communication.