Sensory Processing Strategies at Home

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Do you suspect that your child’s over-reaction to sights, sounds, touch, or crowds is over the top? Does it seem like your child doesn’t tune in to what is going on around him/her? Does your child violate personal space, resist change and transition poorly? Have difficulty learning a sport or shy away from playground equipment? Welcome! This webinar will focus on the unique sensory challenges that arise at home. Participants will come away with specific strategies designed to modulate children’s responses to sensory input, regulate their behavior and boost motor planning. Learn how to select practical and effective activities you can use immediately to target your child’s unique challenges and capitalize on his/her strengths.

Chaye Lamm Warburg

Chaye Lamm Warburg, DPS, OTR/L, is the founder and director of Pediatric Occupational Therapy Services in Teaneck, NJ. She is certified in the Sensory Integration & Praxis Tests, Interactive Metronome, Therapeutic Listening, The Listening Program®, and MEDEK, and is trained in Floortime. She lectures extensively to parents, teachers and therapists and teaches a pediatric occupational therapy lab to MA students at NYU. She believes in a two pronged approach to treating children with sensory processing dysfunction (SPD): providing strategies to help the child (and parent) survive day to day, coupled with intense in-office therapy to eliminate or minimize the underlying problems.