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In Case You Missed It: Freedom to Flap
Posted by Unknown | 1:30 PM
Photo: www.lovetoknow.com In many cultures around the world, the hands are considered to have their own innate beauty. They have moods, char...
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autism,
hand flapping,
movement,
proprioception,
sensory awareness
Sand Dollar Shakers
Posted by Unknown | 3:26 AM
Photo: Avian Cetacean at Flickr.com I've always been fascinated with sand dollars. A variety of legends & associations have been mad...
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Art,
beach,
Fine Motor,
movement,
ocean
7 Keys to Adapting Movement & Sports for Special Needs Children
Posted by Unknown | 6:19 AM
Barbara mirroring movement for a non-verbal student. (Photo by J. Yurgel) Inclusion is about providing a broad range of fun & engaging ...
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adaptive needs,
adaptive sports,
exercise,
inclusion,
kids health,
movement
Finding the Fun in Movement
Posted by Unknown | 10:08 AM
Which sounds like more fun: relaxing quietly in lotus pose on a yoga mat or gliding smoothly above the clouds on a magic carpet? Performing ...
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exercise,
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outdoor play,
sensory games,
social skills
Encouraging Social Interaction During Recreation & Recess
Posted by Unknown | 3:27 AM
The debate regarding recess has been going on for years, with administrator's, parents and play advocates on different sides of the argu...
Wild Things
Posted by Unknown | 11:59 AM
Lauren: My "Wildest Thing of All" I have always loved reading and telling stories. One of my favorite Stories of all time is ...
Improving Body Awareness Helps Kids Stay Calm & Connected
Posted by Unknown | 9:18 PM
Most children are very adaptable-adjusting to new situations, environments and growing bodies every day. Children can even learn to adapt ...






