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Raising A Sensory Smart Child
Two experts tackle one of the most formidable and pervasive developmental issues facing children today, with a foreword by Temple Grandin. For children with sensory integration issues, including those who have difficulty processing everyday sensations and exhibit unusual behaviors such as avoiding or seeking out touch, movement, sounds, and sights, this book is an invaluable resource. Long thought to affect only autistic children, or mistaken for ADHD, SI dysfunction is finally being recognized as a separate condition. Coauthored by a pediatric occupational therapist and a parent of a child with SI dysfunction, Raising a Sensory Smart Child is as warm and accessible as it is authoritative and detailed and is an indispensable guide for parents, therapists, and teachers who will turn to it again and again. Authors: Lindsey Biel and Nancy Peske Pages: 416
$16.85
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Thanks for sharing your expertise! Your knowledge on the subject is truly impressive. Innocence test
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Sadie Halvorson
"Raising a Sensory Smart Child" is a crucial resource for understanding sensory integration issues in children, coauthored by experts in the field. It provides valuable insights for parents and educators, making it an essential guide. For a fun way to engage children, consider the game Monkey Mart, which encourages sensory exploration through play. This combination of education and interactive play can enhance learning and development for kids.
December 9, 2024, 4:58 am
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