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How to Advocate for Real Inclusion

How to Advocate for Real Inclusion

In celebration of Down Syndrome Awareness Month, Fun and Function interviewed Jodi Samuels, known...
What is Sensory Play?

What is Sensory Play?

Any activity that engages our senses is a type of sensory play. Along with the five commonly...
What is Oral Motor Delay?

What is Oral Motor Delay?

 Oral motor skills refer to controlling the mouth muscles for speech, eating, and forming...
What is ADHD?

What is ADHD?

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurological disorder. Typically...
What is Cerebral Palsy?

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common childhood motor disability caused by abnormal brain...
What is Hypotonia?

What is Hypotonia?

Also known as “low muscle tone,” hypotonia refers to a decrease in the amount of tension in...
Surpassing the Diagnosis

Surpassing the Diagnosis

Surpassing the DiagnosisIt’s not every day that a parent of a child with autism turns his...
What is a Sensory Bin?

What is a Sensory Bin?

Sensory bins are containers filled with a variety of sensory materials for kids to explore....
What is Social-Emotional Learning?

What is Social-Emotional Learning?

Social-emotional learning, or SEL, is the continuous process of learning and developing skills...
What is Sensory Integration?

What is Sensory Integration?

The nervous system sends sensory input to the brain, where it all needs to be processed,...
What is Stimming?

What is Stimming?

What is Stimming?“Stimming” is short for “self-stimulation.” These repetitive behaviors...
What is Sensory Overload?

What is Sensory Overload?

Sensory overload  is when your brain is receiving more input from your senses than it can...

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