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Review of a Sensory and Emotional App

Abril 1, 2020 by Natacha

You have to get this App. It is not only something that I can use in therapy but an App you can also use in the comfort of your own home. And it is SO easy! But MOST IMPORTANTLY, it helps your child (and the parent) to understand EMOTIONS. 

I have said it before to parents, “If you can name it, you can tame it”, therefore help the child notice what emotion they are expressing and then teach the child the name of what they are expressing, you will have already put their feeling at ease (even if just for a bit), because they feel noticed and accepted, instead of being shunned away or told off.

The founder/creator of this App, Julie Kurtz from the Center for Optimal Brain Integration, gives a nice explanation in the information section of the app, about how it works. There is also a brilliant explanation about how important it is to help the child understand how emotions make your body feel on a sensory awareness level (this is vitally important). Recognising when your body feels (felt sense/ sensory awareness) a certain emotion, eg: “when I feel angry (emotion) I feel as hot as the stove (felt sense/ sensory) and I feel like I am going to explode like a volcano (felt sense/ sensory)”.

Do yourself a favour – help yourself to help the children understand. 

(This App can also be used for children with Autism, the objective being for children to be able to identify and express nonverbally).

https://www.optimalbrainintegration.com/app-1

Natacha Latouf

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