Carly Slavin
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Review of the ShamWowA review of the ShamWow.
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What Applied Behavior Analysis IsA look into Applied Behavior Analysis and resources for parents interested in this type of therapy.
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Home-based Motor Activities for Young ChildrenA sample of ideas to get your children moovin' and groovin'!
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Fostering Language Development with Homemade ToysA sample of homemade toys to develop language skills. Ideal for young children and children with disabilities.
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Simple Ideas for Homemade Toys: Cognitive DevelopmentA sample of a few ideas to foster the cognitive development of infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
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Potty Training Your Children with Behavior-Based MethodsResearch-based tips for potty training.
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What Your Baby is Doing in the Fetal PeriodA brief look and analysis of fetal movements during the first 17 weeks of gestation.
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How to Visually Stimulate Your Baby's Eyes While Laying on Their StomachTips and tools to visually stimulate the perceptual system in infants.
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The Psychology of HealthHow changing your behavior can improve your health.
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Brief History of the Job CorpsHistory of the Job Corps, how it developed, and where we are today.
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Biochemical Research: Hormone Imbalance and Neurotransmitter ImbalanceA brief analysis of what happens in the brain when people are depressed, and what current medications do.
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Examining the Brain of Young ChildrenBrief look into the brain and what happens when children do not develop correctly.
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Alternative and Augmentative Communucation for Children with DisabiltiesA brief overview of four independent studies and the results they yielded.
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Learning Through Philadelphia's School SystemA brief look at the Philadelphia school system during their famous school reform.
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Developmentally Appropriate Homemade Toys for Infants and ToddlersMaking toys at home is an easy and cost effective way to play and educate your young children. Many of these activities can be adapted and modified for children with disabilities.