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ASMR: What is This Tingling Sensation in my Head?

An article on ASMR: a term we coined to describe a pleasurable tingling sensation on the scalp.

358 comments    health radio trigger
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Dining in the Dark: How to Have a Blind Dinner at Home

Dining in the dark is a cool trend right now. Host a blind dinner at home with these ideas. It is great for romantic dates, fun for the family, or perfect for a party. Plan your own sensory event and create a unique meal that is sure to be a big hit.

6 comments    blind dining host a dark dinner
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What is a treasure basket?

Sensory play is important for your child to learn. A cheap and easy way to stimulate your baby/young child's senses is to create a treasure basket. Here you will find ideas and tips on what to include in a treasure basket and how it will benefit your child.

13 comments    babies development toddlers
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Mother with Asperger's parenting Child with Asperger's

Mother with Asperger's Syndrome parenting son with Asperger's. Getting and accepting diagnosis. Sensory issues and school bullying.

33 comments    depression anxiety child
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Sensory Ideas and Making a Feely Box

Sensory boxes are simple, inexpensive, and entertaining for children. Kids learn about the world by exploring their senses. Great for any theme. Make fake body parts boxes for Halloween.

6 comments    sensory boxes discovery boxes
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Smelling Bottle Activities for Kids

Smelling jars can be a wonderful learning experience for kids. It helps develop their senses and learn to use more than just their eyes when solving problems. These activities challenge children to identify smells, sort scents, and match what they smell.

0 comments    sniff bottles
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Messy Play with Kids

 So, I offered to watch my sister's kids one day while she was out with her older daughter and was told that what I did at my house she would never do at hers. Why Not? It was messy! Many parents shy away from doing messy activities at their house...

4 comments    family children fun
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Dogs Suffer Quietly from Spinal Problems

Your dogs nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory and motor nerves. Knowing how to determine of he is suffering from an injury or disorder in these areas is vital to his health and life!

9 comments    pets dogs dog
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The Death-Stalker Scorpion: Aptly Named.

Scorpions kill 10 times more people than do snakes. As I have done a hub article on snakes and spiders, I thought I might as well finish the series up by having a look at scorpions, the arachnid feared by far more people than venomous...

26 comments    mexico dangerous spider
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What is Reticular system of the brain?

Reticular system of the brain is a loosely arranged net of neural cells that are extended up through the spinal cord to the cerebrum. It is strategically placed in various important nerve tracts and nuclei. It receives inputs from almost all the sensory systems and it influences cells at all levels of central nervous system.

0 comments    emotions nervous system coma
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