In-Sync Child Archives

Advice from +25 Years in the Classroom to Get Your Kid In Sync and Maximize Their Strengths

By Carol Kranowitz / August 27, 2024

(September 9, 2024) Carol’s one-hour interview with Strategic Parenting will air during its free, three-day ADHD parenting summit featuring 25 speakers. Topic of Day 1: Enhancing School Productivity, Attention & Focus. More information

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Getting To Calm While Getting In Sync

By Carol Kranowitz / November 29, 2021

(October 2021) Sponsored by the Parent Network of Western New York. In this webinar, Zoom participants brushed up on sensory processing differences while learning some fun In-Sync activities that restore calm and also enhance sensory, perceptual, and visual motor skills. Sign in to watch and listen here

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In-Sync Activities to Get Your Kids Moving

By Carol Kranowitz / July 8, 2021

(December 2020)  In conversation with Amanda Walker, Learning & Development Coach and Parent Educator at Whole Brain Connections, Carol offers several fun activities based on the In-Sync Child method at the online conference, “Raising Uniquely Wired Kids: Parenting with Peace, Connection and Confidence.” Watch Video Now

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The Out-of-Sync Child with Sensory Processing Disorder

By Carol Kranowitz / July 8, 2021

(December 2020)  Hosted by Ana Elisa Villalaz as part of The Global Autism Summit 2, this discussion concerns the sensory-motor cycle (sensations coming in and motor responses going out), the eight senses and their functions, the categories of SPD, and In-Sync activities to enjoy at home. Watch now

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The Out-of-Sync Child with Sensory Processing Disorder

By Carol Kranowitz / July 8, 2021

(December 2020)  Hosted by Ana Elisa Villalaz as part of The Global Autism Summit 2, this discussion concerns the sensory-motor cycle (sensations coming in and motor responses going out), the eight senses and their functions, the categories of SPD, and In-Sync activities to enjoy at home. Watch now

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In-Sync Activities to Get Kids Moving

By Carol Kranowitz / June 30, 2021

(December 2020) An online workshop in the “Connections” series sponsored by Growing Healthy Children Therapy Services in Rescue, California.  The talk features five activities from the In-Sync Child method webinars, with a “how-to” approach. Watch the online interview

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Sensory Motor Fun

By Carol Kranowitz / June 30, 2021

(September 2020) In her interview with Dr. Shelley James, PhD, an international expert on light and well-being at Age of Light Innovations, Carol discusses sensory challenges and suggests sensory-motor activities to lure children away from electronic devices and get them moving. Watch the online interview

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In-Sync Activities to Help Kids Cope with Being Cooped Up

By Carol Kranowitz / June 30, 2021

(A chapter in “Autism-in-Lockdown: Expert Tips and Insights on Coping with the COVID-10 Pandemic,” Future Horizons, 2020).  Being cooped up because of COVID-19 is especially hard for kids with autism and their grown-ups.  An antidote for cabin fever may be these five In-Sync, sensory-motor activities to get kids … Read the full chapter

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Calming Sensory Activities for Kids

By Carol Kranowitz / June 30, 2021

(June 2021) In session #130 of the Parenting ADHD & Autism Summit, Penny Williams interviews Carol about sensory tools and activities to calm kids with ADHD and/or autism. Modern brain science is proving the large role that sensory processing plays in human behavior. Not only is sensory experience the way we process our environment and […]

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Out-of-Sync to In-Sync Child: What You Should Know about Sensory Processing Disorder

By Carol Kranowitz / June 30, 2021

(November 2020) In an interview with Brigitte Shipman, BMV Life Coach and founder of the Mother’s Guide Through Autism Show, this program (Episode #41), covers Carol’s unexpected journey of becoming an SPD expert while teaching preschool, which led to her current focus on promoting In-Sync activities for all children. Listen to the interview.

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