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A bit of research: Timing as an essential part of social communication
Timing in the brain is critical for communicating effectively or participating in group activities (i.e., sports, music, play). Some individuals wa... -
Featured on Modern Mom: My Daughter with Autism's Journey to Independence
Ten fingers and ten toes As a new mother, you have hopes and dreams for your child. You hope your child will be delivered with ten fingers... -
A bit of research: Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)
Individuals with language-learning disabilities show slowed or delayed timing in the brain (in particular in the brainstem), so that they are not p... -
A bit of Research: The influence of timing in children with ADHD
A recent study by the Kennedy Krieger Institute (2011) showed that areas of the brain that control thinking and motor skills are different (smaller... -
“Everything is much easier for me now. It’s much easier to do my homework than it was before”
Molly, a 10-year-old 5th grader, had a recent diagnosis that included ADHD, and she was said to be showing signs of High Functioning Autism. Molly&... -
Featured in the news: Families across the US are fighting ADHD and Autism with a personalized brain fitness program
Families across the US are fighting ADHD and Autism with a personalized brain fitness program. The computer based program is called 'Interactiv... -
Sensory Challenges
Sensory Challenges A 9 year old girl with a diagnosis of hypotonia was referred for Interactive Metronome to help with strength and coordinatio...By Wendy Harron on Apr 03 · Category Sensory Integration/ Sensory Processing Disorder · 0 Comments · Continue reading → -
A bit of Research: Autism Spectrum Disorder
There is still controversy over whether Autism Spectrum Disorders result from some interaction with environment after birth (i.e., toxic exposures,...





