
Over the course of four days, Reed Intermediate School became the meeting place for new teachers in the school district for the 2010 New Staff Orientation from Monday, August 23, through Thursday, August 26. ...Read More

“Sensory processing is the normal neurological process of organizing sensations for our use in everyday life,” explains Carol Stock Kranowitz, MA, author of Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun. The brain utilizes the five senses of vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch to interpret messages in the surroundings and function within those surroundings, often unconsciously. The sensory systems also include the tactile sense, providing information about texture, shape, and size of objects; the vestibular sense, providing information about gravity and balance; and the proprioceptive sense, which provides information about where the body parts are and what they are doing, says the author. ...Read More