Daily Archives: September 28, 2014

What is Sensory Integration/Occupational Therapy?

Loren Shlaes writes: Occupational therapy assists people who for various reasons cannot meet their responsibilities and are not functioning at their highest potential. A child who is not succeeding in school and can’t meet the grownup’s expectations falls into this … Continue reading

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How To Deal With The Anxious Child

Loren Shlaes writes: The anxious child treats many everyday activities as if he is experiencing them for the first time. He can’t easily adapt to novelty, and he can’t internalize routine. Long after the beginning of the school year, he … Continue reading

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Adrian Peterson and America’s Multiple Partner Problem

The article never mentions race. As with many social pathologies, the problem it addresses is most acute in black life and least acute among East-Asians. Fundamentally, I blame white racism. Essay: Decades of research has consistently demonstrated that the safest … Continue reading

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