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So far Tracy Murnan Stackhouse has created 12 blog entries.
Stopping the Stuffing — Therapy Programs for You and Your Child
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2024-05-13T07:20:25-04:00Sep 17, 2020|Behavior, Daily Living, Treatment and Intervention|
If you’re the parent of a child with Fragile X syndrome, you’re probably very familiar with mouth stuffing. Mouth stuffing for kids with FXS is usually an adaptive means of trying to succeed with eating.
An Unregulated Life is No Laughing Matter — Webinar
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:28:02-04:00Apr 16, 2020|Daily Living, Treatment & Strategies|
Tracy Stackhouse teaches us the importance of self-regulation in individuals with Fragile X syndrome.
The How Toʼs of Sensory Diets in Fragile X Syndrome — Webinar
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:28:19-04:00Apr 13, 2020|Treatment & Strategies, Webinar|
How To's of Sensory Diets in Fragile X Syndrome is the new video for this special time from Tracy Stackhouse from Developmental FX. A sensory diet is an occupational therapy intervention strategy devised to attain and maintain appropriate arousal states throughout each day.
Concept and Use of a Sensory Diet
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2024-06-19T10:19:38-04:00Sep 21, 2018|Behavior|
Leading pediatric occupational therapists, Tracy Stackhouse and Sarah Scharfenaker, provide an overview of the concept and use of sensory diet including a downloadable sensory diet template, and an example of a completed template for a sample patient.
Doggone It … Mantras Are Great for Learning!
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:13:40-04:00Apr 19, 2017|Behavior, Coffee Talk with Mouse and Tracy, Daily Living|
Mantras, like positive affirmations, really do have power. Mantras are short, positive, instructive statements full of action words. We use them to quiet the mind and focus on thinking and action.
FXS Autism and Behavior with Mouse and Tracy — Valentineʼs Day Edition — Webinar
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-12-21T00:41:36-05:00Feb 22, 2017|Webinar|
Love is in the air! Our very good friends from Developmental FX join us to answer questions about Fragile X and behavior.
Video Modeling
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:13:54-04:00Nov 9, 2016|Coffee Talk with Mouse and Tracy, Daily Living, Treatment and Intervention|
Therapy is a fun, creative process – one of the reasons that we have been at this for so long! One of the challenges of being a therapist is staying on top of the ever-emerging intervention techniques that come into our practice and making them work for individuals with FXS.
Letʼs Talk Fragile X Syndrome, Autism & Behavior — Webinar Replay
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:29:17-04:00Sep 17, 2015|Autism, Daily Living|
Developmental FX joins us to provide insight and advice on Fragile X and its connection to autism and behavior.
Adapting Autism Interventions for Fragile X Syndrome
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-02-22T11:10:18-05:00Sep 3, 2015|Autism, Treatment and Intervention|
Fragile X experts Sarah K. Scharfenaker and Tracy Stackhouse discuss how to adapt autism interventions for those with Fragile X syndrome.
My Child Won’t Answer Questions!
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:16:41-04:00Jul 29, 2013|Behavior, Coffee Talk with Mouse and Tracy, Treatment and Intervention|
Direct questions are typically the way we try to engage people in conversation. For children with FXS, we need to learn other strategies. It is critical to understand why it is so difficult for children with FXS to understand and respond to these questions, before we get to the how of getting answers.
How to Encourage Play — and Why Itʼs So Critical for Your Child
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:00:44-04:00May 1, 2013|Daily Living, Treatment and Intervention|
One of the common sites we encounter when visiting a child's home is a play area chock-full of every toy known to man, yet they won’t play with any of them. This exasperation is likely familiar to many of you.
Strategies for Day-to-Day Life
By Tracy Murnan Stackhouse|2023-06-14T16:14:49-04:00Jun 29, 2012|Daily Living, therapy, Treatment|
Mouse and Tracy present day-to-day strategies they've drawn from their evidenced-based practice and knowledge of the neurocognitive development of children with Fragile X syndrome.