With Tracy Murnan Stackhouse
This video focuses on the importance of self-regulation in individuals with Fragile X syndrome. It was originally presented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but applies to all situations.
After watching the video, please let us know if you have any questions by filling out the form below and we’ll try to answer as many as we can or forward to Tracy for her input. Your questions and feedback are important to us.
More from Tracy Murnan Stackhouse and Ruth Meisnner from DevelopmentFX↗:
- How To’s of Sensory Diets in Fragile X Syndrome With Tracy Stackhouse
- Mindfulness and Me With Tracy Stackhouse & Ruth Meissner
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Tracy Murnan Stackhouse, MA, OTR
Tracy Murnan Stackhouse is the co-founder of Developmental FX in Denver. She is a leading pediatric occupational therapist involved in clinical treatment, research, mentoring, and training regarding OT intervention for persons with neurodevelopmental disorders, especially Fragile X syndrome and autism. Tracy teaches nationally and internationally on sensory integration, autism, and Fragile X. Tracy is a member of the National Fragile X Foundation Clinical Research Consortium, the Scientific & Clinical Advisory Committee, and the NFXF Advisory Council.
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