Do you have a child who never stops moving or who refuses to do certain activities? He may actually have trouble processing the information coming from his different senses.
Lisa and Melissa both have sons with unique sensory needs. This can make learning more challenging, and frankly, school is hard enough for some of our kids with early trauma.
We're thrilled to bring you an expert on meeting children's sensory needs in a learning environment.
Don't miss this interview with Noelle Maher. She gives practical tips for helping your child focus and learn by meeting his sensory needs.
How to Connect with Noelle:
Find her on Facebook as Noelle Veilleux Maher
Lisa and Melissa answer this reader question:
How can I help my daughter regulate when she is ramping up to be aggressive, disrespectful, etc.?
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