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Posted on 12 May 2020

MBB is moving to Microsoft…

Hi please be patient with us. We are moving our email accounts and telehealth solutions needed right now to Microsoft. Please give us time to get back to you while…

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Posted on 30 December 20161 March 2020

Why Sensory Integration matters

When sensory integration doesn’t happen as it should, and it is hard to take in and process sensory information, then making sense of and responding to the world in the…

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Posted on 26 December 201629 March 2020

Mind – Body – Brain Connections

As the great philosopher’s of old wrote, “We know nothing if not through our senses”. The mind, body and brain are uniquely interwoven. Each influences the other through the process…

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Posted on 19 December 20165 April 2020

Why Sensory Sleep Solutions Matter

Sleep and sensory integration difficulties commonly co-occur. Good sensory-rich strategies can significantly improve sleep habits and routines, making life easier for everyone. Lack of sleep not only makes us more…

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Posted on 4 February 2015

Order your Virco Zuma Rocker Chair from Southpaw

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Posted on 19 January 2014

News about MBB’s Website, FB and Pinterest

 

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Posted on 1 August 201329 March 2020

Ayres’ Sensory Integration

The process of how we integrate sensation was explored and then described as a theory called Sensory Integration by Jean A Ayres, an Occupational Therapist, from America. She started her…

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Posted on 1 May 20135 April 2020

Preparing for the Assessment – for Teenagers and Adults

Unless you are 16 or older, you will need to be accompanied during your assessment by a responsible person. This needs to be someone older than 18. It is a…

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