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The Missing Piece: March 2014
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Monday, March 10, 2014. Light Sensitivity is Often Overlooked When Determining the Causes of a Reading or Attention Issue. It has also been found that Scotopic syndrome may also appear when the reader is reading words that are non-picture words. When the brain becomes confused it will go back to earlier developmental stages to find a way to cope with the stressor. Confusion over non-picture words can also cause the text to appear to move. Links to this post. Tuesday, March 4, 2014. In a recent study, Nor...
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The Missing Piece: August 2013
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Sunday, August 25, 2013. Online Support Group for Parent of Children with Special Needs. Friday Night Whine Party. Where: Your webcam in the comfort of your own home. Attire: PJs and slippers, etc…. BYOB: Grab your favorite beverage – no designated drivers needed! Being a parent of a child with special needs can be tough. The highs are really high and the lows are really low. We all need a little time to connect, laugh, vent, get ideas for our kids, and make new friends. Join the Whine party! The test ta...
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The Missing Piece: Light Sensitivity is Often Overlooked When Determining the Causes of a Reading or Attention Issue
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Monday, March 10, 2014. Light Sensitivity is Often Overlooked When Determining the Causes of a Reading or Attention Issue. It has also been found that Scotopic syndrome may also appear when the reader is reading words that are non-picture words. When the brain becomes confused it will go back to earlier developmental stages to find a way to cope with the stressor. Confusion over non-picture words can also cause the text to appear to move. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to the Missing Piece.
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The Missing Piece: September 2013
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013. New Book Every Parent of a Dyslexic Child Should Read! The Dyslexia Empowerment Plan. A Blueprint for Renewing Your Child's Confidence. And Love of Learning. This book is going to revolutionize how we talk about, and deal with, dyslexia. There have only been a few books that excited Susan Barton, dyslexia expert, so much that she stayed up all night to read them. This is one of those very rare books. His theme is a child with dyslexia is not broken. Links to this post. RMT te...
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The Missing Piece: April 2013
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Friday, April 19, 2013. Does Your Child Have a Lazy Eye? Lazy eye is also known as Amblyopia. Lazy eye is an early childhood condition where a child's eyesight in one eye does not develop as it should. When an individual has Amblyopia the brain focuses on one eye more than the other, virtually ignoring the lazy eye. If that eye is not stimulated properly the visual brain cells do not mature normally. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to the Missing Piece. Subscribe To The Missing Piece. If you would li...
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The Missing Piece: When Should the General Ability Index (GIA) be Administered?
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Friday, February 7, 2014. When Should the General Ability Index (GIA) be Administered? Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children). Is an IQ test used with children ages 6-16. Like other IQ Tests, the WISC-IV is designed to measure skills and abilities, rather than grade-level subject knowledge. Processing Speed and Working Memory are both important areas of one's cognitive proficiency, however the GAI gives psychologist's an alternative method of reporting "intelligence" when these areas are weaker for ma...
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The Missing Piece: Did You Know Playing Jacks with Your Kids Can Help Them in School?
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014. Did You Know Playing Jacks with Your Kids Can Help Them in School? Many games from the 60s and 70s that children played built good underlying skills. These games allowed the players to integrate both body and mind as skills were strengthened such as visual-motor perceptual, eye-hand coordination, rhythm, logic, reasoning, strategy, timing, concentration, and attention. Bounce and catch ball with dominant hand on the table 10 times in a row without missing. Bounce the ball with...
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The Missing Piece: How Your Gut Microbes Can Affect Your Health
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014. How Your Gut Microbes Can Affect Your Health. In recent years, it’s become increasingly clear that the microbes in your gut play a much more vital role in your health than previously conceived. In fact, probiotics, along with a host of other gut microorganisms, are so crucial to your health that researchers have compared them to "a newly recognized organ." Some interesting research to date includes:. A study published in Neurogastroenterology and Motility. The results of this ...
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The Missing Piece: June 2013
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Monday, June 10, 2013. New Gluten Free Group for Kids in Gig Harbor. Gig Harbor Gluten Free is launching a new kids group called Gig Harbor Gluten Free 4 Kids. July 16 th is the formal launch. It is for kids 5 and up. They will. Meet the same night as the adult group but in a different room. The lst night will be super special with goodie bags and all. Their meeting will feature talks that help them deal with their struggles living with food allergies. By email if your child plans to attend (. If you wou...
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The Missing Piece: Is the Ability to Move to a Beat Related to Reading Ability?
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Tuesday, March 4, 2014. Is the Ability to Move to a Beat Related to Reading Ability? The ability to synchronize movement to a steady beat relates to the brain’s response to sound. Musical training with an emphasis on movement synchronization to musical beats may improve brain synchrony, with the potential to benefit children with reading difficulties and other auditory- based language impairments. Activities set to a beat offer exercise to the auditory system, potentially supporting the sound-to-meaning ...