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Mastering the Elements:
Getting the best results from your Family Hope Program
Are you sometimes confused or unsure about the quality of the program elements you and your team are performing with your child? Are you teaching another family member to help provide daily therapy?
Here’s the perfect way to fine-tune your program for maximum results.
Over the years, we’ve gotten so many phone calls and emails with questions the right way to perform your Family Hope Program at home. That’s why we put together this detailed, step-by-step instruction video by Matt and Carol Newell demonstrating every aspect of your program:
The Reflex Bag
- Visual Stimulation
- Auditory Stimulation
- Tactile Stimulation
- Olfactory Stimulation
- Gustatory Stimulation
- Marie Foix Reflex Program
- Homolateral Coordination Program
- Crosspattern Coordination Program
- Medullary Reflex Program
- The Gravity Free Program
- The Overhead Ladder Program
This exclusive DVD is an essential tool intended solely for parents who have a child on a Family Hope Center program and have been instructed by the team to help guide parents and volunteers to perform their program as recommended. This DVD should only be utilized in conjunction with, and as a follow up to, attendance at a Family Hope Center sponsored seminar or special needs appointment.
Call our Family Support Coordinator, Donna Stark toll free at 1(800)888-9370 with questions or to order your copy today.
Price: $90.00 + $5.00 S/H
Nuevo Estuche Sensorial “It All Makes Sense”
With your busy schedule and hectic days, we are trying to make it easier for you to perform a high quality program for your child. That’s why we developed the new Family Hope Program Sensory Kit, “It All Makes Sense”.
This heavy duty canvas kit features pockets to organize each day’s tactile, auditory, pain and olfactory tools. Outfitted with steel grommets, you can=2 0hang or mount your sensory wherever it’s convenient for easy access throughout the day.
Your kit comes complete with 3 different sets of auditory and tactile items, 3 sets each of morning, afternoon and evening smells for your olfactory program, and a pain program. A companion Guidebook helps you keep your program organized and efficient.
No need to scrounge around to collect the right variety of sensory tools. We’ve researched, gathered and categorized 48 different items plus 15 spices and a dozen essential oils for your kit – all 75 items to help you have the highest quality, efficient and productive sensory program.
Call Donna Stark, our Family Support Coordinator, toll-free at 1 (800) 888-9370 for more details and ordering information today.
Price: $499 complete + $15.00 S/H.
This page contains suggested reading, publications and books available for purchase. We have found each of these an excellent source of information and encouragement for families of special needs children.
Lecturas Recomendadas para el Programa de Educación
“How to Teach Your Baby to Read” by Glenn Doman
This is the first book we recommend to all parents to help get you started with a reading program. The book is excellent for teaching children of all ages and stages of growth. The techniques and programs in this book teach through sight words and vocabulary.
“Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons” by Engelmann, Haddox, and Bruner
This step-by-step guide shows parents how to teach their child to read using phonetics as the base of the reading programs. It offers 100 lessons with illustrations that are color coded for clarity.
“How the Brain Learns to Read” by David Sousa
Though this book is written for teachers, it offers many excellent tips that can be incorporated into your reading program. Sousa explains brain function and applies his concepts to practical classroom activities and lessons. This book includes basic brain facts that can help students learn, insights on how the brain processes information, and tips on maximizing retention. It is an excellent book for parents who want more detail about what goes on in the brain of a child who is reading successfully and one who is struggling.
“Overcoming Dyslexia” by Sally Shaywitz, M.D.
This book explains dyslexia and reading difficulties in young children through adults. Dr. Shaywitz lays out a home program and provides many valuable resources, including computer programs, exercises and teaching aids.
“The Gift of Dyslexia” by Ronald D. Davis
The procedures in this book are clearly and simply outlined. It offers some good insight into how it feels to struggle with dyslexia. Many good techniques can be gleaned from this easy-to-read book.
Lecturas Recomendadas para el Programa Sensorial
“Aroma Therapy: An A-Z” by Patricia Davis
This is an excellent book that will expose you to the variety of scents available for your child’s olfactory program. Aroma Therapy oils are often used therapeutically for a variety of effects, though we use them specifically for the olfactory program. There are many excellent books on Aroma Therapy that will be helpful for you.
Lecturas Recomendadas para el Programa Social
“Dare to Discipline” by Dr. James Dobson
Dr. Dobson’s book is a practical, reassuring guide for caring parents. Among the important points Dobson covers include: methods of raising children, principles for commonsense parenting, reinforcement/rewards, challenging students, sex education and some Biblical reminders for raising children.