by Gwen Liddle | Mar 13, 2017 | Uncategorized
Sensory issues in context of whole body and occupational performance Hi all! I’m very pleased to have my site up and running again after some ‘technical difficulties’ with our national carrier! I (together with my colleagues Nerida & Julie and...
by Gwen Liddle | Mar 31, 2016 | Uncategorized
Lately I have been researching more about how to help children who have difficultly in motor planning and/or knowing where their body is in space. The Anat Baniel method was mentioned in a recent online webinar. Information on Anat’s website :...
by Gwen Liddle | Feb 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
These three key daily living activities are vital to a balanced lifestyle and optimal performance (for children and for adults). Good nutrition is a regular topic in the media, and an emotive area for parents – if they have a ‘picky’ eater or a...
by Gwen Liddle | Jan 30, 2016 | Uncategorized
Berkeley University’s Greater Good Science Centre (notably Scott Barry Kaufman Ph.D. with Carolyn Gregoire from Huffington Post) have shared a summary from their book “Wired to create: unravelling the mysteries of the creative mind”. We can gain...
by Gwen Liddle | Dec 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
Star Wars characters in activity sheets, dress-up props/imaginative play are great for facilitating engagement in therapeutic activities – and I’m finding that there’s some great quotes and concepts from the stories that can be used to enhance...