The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder, Revised Edition
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Must read
As a new grad OT, this book was a must read in learning about sensory processing disorders. 2007-05-30




Comprehensive and Understandable
I found this book to be one of the most readable books out there on the topic (sensory processing disorder). Not only was it valuable to me as an occupational therapist but I can recommend it to parents whose children I work with. I know they will get the information without too much medical jargon and with helpful strategies and resources. 2007-05-26




Very Informative
This book is a great resource for parents whose children are experiencing these sensory issues. It helps define the child's behavior and helps you begin to get a grip on and gain understanding of what you can do to help your child. I highly recommend it. 2007-05-12




Resource for SPD
This is one of those must have guides when finding out your child has SPD. It is very informative, insightful, and inspiring. It helps make sense to a not so well known disorder that affects many. 2007-05-12




Sensory Processing Disorder is not ADHD
This easy to understand - if you have the courage - book is a wonderful guide into the external and internal world of sensory challenged children. These children do not intend to act out or withdraw as they desperately try to make sense of the confusion that is there view of the world and cope with their internal emotions we easily deal with. These children are not hyperactive or attention deficit but caregivers and teachers need to understand that to reach these children requires a different approach. This practical book gives wonderful advice on understanding and nurturing sensory challenged children. I have bought several more copies to give to relatives so they too can understand why my child is different but still able to function as a healthy normal child with an environment of love and understanding. 2007-05-10

