Silvereye Logo
 shopping cartuser account

Joye Newman

the in-sync activity card book

The In-Sync Activity Card Book

$37.50

The classic Activity Cards are now in a book! Fun, simple activities to help kids grow,...

in-sync activity cards

In-Sync Activity Cards

$47.50

From two renowned experts come these handy cards help their kids grow, learn, and devel...

a year of mini-moves for the in-sync child

A Year of Mini-Moves for the In-Sync Child

$34.10

Get your kids moving & giggling with these delightful suggestions by Out-of-Synch Child...

Joye Newman

Joye Newman is a perceptual-motor therapist. Perceptual Motor Therapy (PMT) helps children, and also adults, to develop and enhance basic movement and learning abilities. Joye earned her master's degree in Education and Human Development from George Washington University with a specialty in perceptual-motor development. Integrating studies in behavioral optometry, occupational therapy, and psychology into her graduate work, she developed her unique method of PMT. Joye founded and continues to direct a popular organization called Kids Moving Company (KMC). She began KMC because she was concerned that many kids were not encouraged to move -- in fact, many kids were discouraged from moving--at home and school. She wanted to provide a place for children to move, play and think in a developmentally appropriate environment. At the studio, KMC offered fun and functional activities, birthday parties, and perceptual-motor therapy to children with and without special needs. Joye was a founding member and the original education chair of WISER (Washington Independent Services for Educational Resources), a co-founder of the Jewish Primary Day School of Washington, DC, and the Early Childhood Special Needs Consultant for the Board of Jewish Education. Recently, Joye has been focusing on in-school programs, individual evaluations, and consultations with parents to help them understand how they can help their children become more confident and competent in everything they do. She lectures on school readiness, creative movement, and perceptual-motor development, and she consults to area preschools, helping them develop and refine their movement programs. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland.