*** Class Give-Away Contest ***
To enter: The first 6 parents to fill the class by submitting a completed website contact form with the correct answer to the question - will be the winners of a free parent sensory class in April for OT month. Please 'like' Facebook page and share with other parents.

Putting Sensation into Regulation For parents/caregivers of children who are always on the move, have poor attention, challenging behaviors, or frequent meltdowns with inability to 'calm down'. Join other parents/caregivers and participate in a small group presentation-driven-class
introducing key concepts and terminology for parents to help understand sensory processing, levels of sensory regulation, and sensory dysregulated behaviors. By understanding the sensory factor in emotional regulation from an occupational therapist, parents will begin to view their children from a new and informed perspective while learning sensory strategies that can be used right away. Printed materials included.
Wednesday 4/15 7:00 pm - 8:30 Wayne, NJ location; no fee (regular price $30)
Question: What is the name of the condition if your child doesn't interpret sensory information adequately resulting in undesirable behaviors?
a) Sensory Disturbance
b) Sensory Processing Disorder
c) Sensory Limited
introducing key concepts and terminology for parents to help understand sensory processing, levels of sensory regulation, and sensory dysregulated behaviors. By understanding the sensory factor in emotional regulation from an occupational therapist, parents will begin to view their children from a new and informed perspective while learning sensory strategies that can be used right away. Printed materials included.
Wednesday 4/15 7:00 pm - 8:30 Wayne, NJ location; no fee (regular price $30)
- Kindly respond to the question by April 13th at 6:00 pm.
- Maximum of 6 winners for give-away class April 15th.
- For 2 or more additional entries, another date may be offered.
Question: What is the name of the condition if your child doesn't interpret sensory information adequately resulting in undesirable behaviors?
a) Sensory Disturbance
b) Sensory Processing Disorder
c) Sensory Limited