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The Everything Parent's Guide To Sensory Integration Disorder
by Terri Mauro and Sharon A Cermak
Published 9 August 2006
For kids living with Sensory Integration Disorder, the world can be a scary place, full of potentially stressful experiences. Kids with Sensory Integration Disorder can howl in discomfort over the feel of a shirt tag or a sock seam on bare skin. They may find the sound of a whisper to be as loud and frightening as a siren, and may perceive the caring touch of a parent or jostling in the school lunch line as equivalent to an assault.
The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder:
The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder:
- Provides an in-depth definition of Sensory Integration Disorder and explains its effects
- Highlights occupational therapy treatments and explains techniques you can use outside of the therapist's office to calm your child
- Includes helpful advice for parents teaching their children how to deal with this disorder at school, home, and play, from childhood through adulthood
If your child has been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder (SPD), you understand how simple, everyday tasks can become a struggle. With The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Processing Disorder, you can help your child learn how to reduce stress and minimize the symptoms of SPD. In this all-in-one guide, Terri Mauro provides all the information you need regarding SPD, including:
- An in-depth definition of SPD and its effects.
- The newest treatments, therapies, and diets.
- Techniques for use outside of the therapist's office.
- The latest research on physical causes of SPD.
- Advice for coping at school, home, and play.