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A beloved modern Bed and Sleep Aid for citizen With Adhd or Autistic Spectrum Disorders!

A beloved modern Bed and Sleep Aid for citizen With Adhd or Autistic Spectrum Disorders!

Modern Beds are not a topic typically related with therapeutic value, but this contemporary rocking bed may be a source unexpected ease to kids or adults suffering with Adhd or Autistic Spectrum Disorders.

My husband is a clinical psychologist with over 20 years of feel working with children and adults with neuropsychological difficulties, including autistic spectrum disorders. Years of listening, and having raised a child who suffers with an Autistic spectrum disorder make solutions to life's daily obstacles occasions to sit up and take notice. I interviewed Joe Manus about his new line of contemporary Furniture for my ecommerce firm and blog. When my son's health came up in conversation, Joe felt compelled to request further. An scholar on products that benefit people with autistic disorders had approached Joe, asking if his rocking bed was designed specifically to benefit of individuals with Autism. I could not believe that I had seen this myself; I had been drawn to the bed's style and novelty.

Joe had been captivated by this suggestion, but overwhelmed with taking orders for his furniture and lighting lines. My husband, Paul M Cohen PhD is a clinical psychologist. When I told Joe about my husband's background, he implored me to recognize the possible benefits of his unique rocking canopy bed, for people (and children) with Autistic Disorders.

My husband was very excited when I showed him the image. "I can see many ways that this bed could be therapeutic. First, the canopy makes the sleeping space feel more enclosed and therefore "safer" for many individuals. This would be true for many people suffering from generalized anxiety disorders (chronic worrying), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and even Post-traumatic Stress Disorder; for example shell shock."

"The bed could also be extraordinarily comforting for individuals suffering from autistic spectrum disorders and tourettic syndrome disorders; both for the benefits of the canopy and the unique capability to rock", He explained. "Even kids with severe Adhd would not just love this, but might have a tendency to more indubitably fall asleep. Good Rem sleep is essential to effectively managing symptoms related to Adhd. Kids with pronounced Adhd act out in accordance to the scope of their environment. This is to say, that if you place an Adhd kid in a wide open space, the symptoms come to be more pronounced. If the same child in placed in a more intimate space, their symptoms tend to decrease proportionately. It's an added benefit that this bed rocks and has a canopy overhead; it's at once, intimate and soothing...and indubitably cool!"

"Many people know the Temple Grandin Story. Dr Grandin relates to her own feel as "...the sensation of being overwhelmed by sights and sounds." In general the more a person is physically, or neurologically compromised in some way the more that person tends to be environmentally dependent and reactive. They are much more sensitive to how their environment interacts with them, and indubitably benefit from that rare solution that comes down the pike in the form of some sort of reinvention of the wheel. The wheel is a great invention, but it doesn't work for every use - not every tool is a hammer, and not every need is a nail." My son is currently in college, but when he graduates I now have a indubitably unique and thoughtful gift in mind to start him off facing the rigors of the real world with ease and style!

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