The main goal of a sensory diet is to prevent sensory and emotional overload by meeting the nervous system’s sensory needs; however, it can also be used as a recovery technique. Understanding a child’s sensory profile and the activities which create calmness and regulation can really help w...
It is the use of computer modeling and simulation that enables an individual to interact with an artificial three-dimensional visual or other sensory environment. Published in Chapter: Diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children: Appropriateness of Classifiers; From: AI-Assisted Special Education fo...
Secondly, the findings showed how teens negotiated the boundaries of their interactions and reflections to protect their privacy. Our analysis was inspired by Altman’s theory of privacy regulation [74]. Altman’s key idea is that privacy is managed dynamically through an ongoing process where indiv...
Migraine is highly prevalent and has a high socio-economic impact [1,2,3,4]. The understanding of treatments that can contribute to reduction in migraine burden is therefore of major importance. Exercise, defined as any type of planned, structured, and repetitive movement/physical activity perform...
3. Play is essential for all children from birth through age 8 Play-based learningpromotes children’s overall wellness and development and fosters their language, motor, cognitive, social, and emotional self-regulation skills. Playing also encourages children’s natural curiosity and allows them to...
It may also influence regulation of neural hyperthermia. This article explores the issues and concludes that sensory dysfunction and systemic failure, manifested as autism, is the inevitable consequence arising from subtle DNA alteration and consequently from the overuse of vaccines. (Ewing G.W. What...
What is a macrosystem in child development? What is the pincer grip in child development? What are the formative years in child development? What is emotional development in child development? What is chronosystem in child development? What is sensory play in child development?
In food production, the most important things are the food’s nutritional value, its sensory qualities, and how safe it is for consumption. Testing and sampling are usually done frequently to catch mistakes before they even get off the production belt. ...
Nutrition Warning Labels (NWLs)) and (b) summary labels (green keyhole schemes and graded indicators such as nutria-score or the Australian health star system). In this study, we will focus on NWLs, which are the most recent regulation and have attracted worldwide attention. This regulation...
regulation abilities. This paper reviews research on hearing sign–speech bimodal bilinguals who have a unique ability to use and comprehend their two languages at the same time. We discuss the role of this research in re-examining the role of cognitive control in bilingual language regulation, ...