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Ohio State Fair Sensory-Friendly Morning
July 12, 2019

Sensory-Friendly Morning Presented by White Castle on July 31, 2019, 10:00a.m.-1:00 p.m. Come explore the Ohio State Fair during a sensory-friendly morning with the lights lowered and the sound turned down. Fairgoers will have the opportunity to ride the rides with no flashing lights or music, visit the Fair’s many educational activities, take a break […]

13-Year-Old Scientist’s Research Shows Hand Dryers Can Hurt Kids’ Ears
July 10, 2019

Nora Keegan, then in the fifth grade, presents her research findings in 2016.Courtesy of the Keegan family Hand dryers are ubiquitous in public restrooms, but according to research recently published in the Canadian journal Paediatrics & Child Health, the noise they make may be harmful to children’s ears. And the study’s author can speak from personal […]

Josh McCown reveals secret to late-career success: Brain training
July 10, 2019

by Rich Cimini-ESPN Staff Writer FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Josh McCown‘s typical Monday last season began with an early-morning session in the weight room, followed by a film review of the previous day’s game and an early look at the next opponent. He capped his day with another round of strength and conditioning. For his brain. […]

Sensory Processing & Learning
January 29, 2019

by Kay E. Born, OTR/L, SIPT, BCN As parents we all want the best for our children. We want them to develop into happy, healthy well-behaved and well-adjusted individuals. It is important then to understand how children learn. We are born with billions neurons, but very few connections between them. The connections are the way […]