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Taming Idiopathic Toe Walking AND Toe Walking Observation Screening Tool Discounted Bundle
When you purchase Taming Idiopathic Toe Walking: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Therapists ($29.95) AND the T.W.O. Tool – Toe Walking Observation Screening Tool together you will get a discounted price of $6.95 for the T.W.O. Tool (instead of $9.95).
Details: BOTH DOCUMENTS ARE DELIVERED ELECTRONICALLY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING PAYMENT.
Taming Idiopathic Toe Walking: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Therapists (64 page PDF) is an electronic book that provides a non-invasive, efficient and effective sensory treatment strategy for children and adolescents that display atypical toe walking. Written by renowned Occupational Therapist, Ileana S. McCaigue, OTR/L, ‘Taming Idiopathic Toe Walking: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Therapists’ serves as a definitive manual for children and adolescents that display atypical toe walking behaviors. Inspired by the overcoming of toe walking by numerous children during her years of practice, McCaigue’s professional expertise and personal experiences are fused into a powerful resource.
The purpose of the T.W.O. Tool – Toe Walking Observation Screening Tool (7 page PDF) is to provide a screening and assessment to determine if a child presenting with a problem behavior of toe walking has the type that is sensory-based, and that will most likely respond to the use of Toe Tamers™. The T.W.O. Tool – Toe Walking Observation Screening Tool was developed by Ileana McCaigue, OTR/L, for use as an adjunct to the techniques and protocol outlined in the book, Taming Idiopathic Toe Walking: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Therapists.
The T.W.O. Tool – Toe Walking Observation Screening Tool utilizes a parent survey and clinical assessment to screen possible sensory processing and motor coordination difficulties. The tool is scored to help determine if the child exhibits sensory-based toe walking of unknown origin, as opposed to other clinical observations that may indicate an origin that is not primarily sensory-based. The screening tool should be performed under the supervision of a therapist.
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