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Visual Closure - Articles
Toy Review - Stenzzles
by
Your Therapy Source
Posted
Tue 20 Nov 2012 9:34pm
Stenzzles is a new type of puzzle created by ThinkFun. I received a complimentary copy of the puzzle to review for the blog. This sports collection Stenzzles was a fun, challenging layered puzzle. Basically, you match the layers of colors in the puzzle to the picture provided. There are 8 different cards that can be turned 8 different way ...
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OT Evaluation
by
MessyJessy
Posted
Wed 29 Aug 2007 12:00am
Therapy eval's are bittersweet. It's wonderful to see the progress Logen has made in a years time. It's also very hard to see how behind he really is, especially when I see the age equivalencies.
Here is a run-down of Logen's OT eval. He was evaluated using the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2 (PDMS2), Beckmann Oral Motor Eval Protocol, ...
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The fabulous Mr Luca part 8 new school new start
by
coolkid
Posted
Wed 16 Dec 2009 12:00am
After Ky's episode in school, I took her out, she never went back, screw that, I went hunting for a new school. There was a small country school a good ten min drive down the road, I’ll check it out. It was a very small school, 2 classrooms, 2 teachers, all classes from junior infants to 6th class, mental, but I liked it. My self and ...
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Two New Free Apps
by
Your Therapy Source
Posted
Mon 11 Apr 2011 5:00am
Here are two, new free apps for a limited time that I found from FreeAppAlert .
The first one is Write&Say . This app will read aloud words and documents with natural voices. Therefore, you can type and then have it read aloud to you. It can also translate your text and read it aloud in different languages. This was lots of fun to test. ...
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Does it make sense to screen asymptomatic breast implants with MRI?
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Dr. Robert O.
Posted
Thu 18 Sep 2008 11:58am
One of the peculiarities of the USFDA process during silicone implant reintroduction in 2006 was the labeling on the devices recommending routine MRI surveillance of implants for rupture. When you step back and look at the proceedings and "unique" American history with breast implants, you can see that this was more a political concession ...
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Does it make sense to screen asymptomatic breast implants with MRI?
by
Dr. Robert O.
Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:23am
One of the peculiarities of the USFDA process during silicone implant reintroduction in 2006 was the labeling on the devices recommending routine MRI surveillance of implants for rupture. When you step back and look at the proceedings and "unique" American history with breast implants, you can see that this was more a political concession to the ...
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Visual Stimming - One of the Reasons why your Aspie child is pulling faces
by
Gavin B.
Posted
Thu 30 Oct 2008 12:00am
Stimming is a repetitive behaviour performed by aspergers and autistic children because it "feels good" or calms them. I've covered stimming before (see: What is Stimming and what does it feel like ). In today's post, I'm going to cover a very specific type of stimming - visual stimming.
Visual stimming can often confuse parents and lead t ...
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