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Amy Heinen

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Have you ever wondered what the term low tone means? This sums it up quite nicely!!


VESTIBULAR SYSTEM: Bring Back Playground Equipment with a Little Danger - Integrated Learning Strategies ilslearningcorner.com/2016-01-vestib…


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Does your kiddo's back-to-school routine include an orthotist visit for new braces? Help them feel prepared by watching our video beforehand. youtu.be/WhNljV3pa5U via @YouTube

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PLEASE have your children wear helmets! Head injuries are nothing to mess with! CDC study urges helmet use to prevent severe head injuries while riding scooters. washingtonpost.com/transportation…


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Our Doll DAFOs are a great holiday gift idea for DAFO-wearing kids! They fit most 18-inch dolls and can be ordered with any of our strap colors. Get all the details on our website: ow.ly/x0HH30mN2hs #cascadedafo #oandp #pedipt

cascadedafo's tweet image. Our Doll DAFOs are a great holiday gift idea for DAFO-wearing kids! They fit most 18-inch dolls and can be ordered with any of our strap colors. Get all the details on our website: ow.ly/x0HH30mN2hs #cascadedafo #oandp #pedipt

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10 Essential Elements of an Effective Sensory Integration Session ed.gr/naab


So excited for the new surfaces ⁦@ShullELC⁩ in the soon-to-be-named super fun room!! #cantwait #verticalsurfaces #shoulderstrength theinspiredtreehouse.com/motor-skills-a…


YES!!

Children who are more active exhibit better focus, faster cognitive processing, and more successful memory retention than kids who spend the day sitting still. Keeping the body active promotes mental clarity by increasing blood flow to the brain, making... ed.gr/enwu



Crossing midline is such an important, and often overlooked, foundational skill for development!!

10 Games to Practice Crossing Midline ed.gr/dts4



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