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- The sensory processing disorder answer book : practical answers to the top 250 questions parents ask / by Delaney, Tara.(CARDINAL)490785;
MARCIVE 03/04/09Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-213) and index.
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.; Sensory integration dysfunction.;
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- The everything parent's guide to sensory integration disorder : get the right diagnosis, understand treatments, and advocate for your child / by Mauro, Terri.(CARDINAL)482379; Cermak, Sharon A.(CARDINAL)661535;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Includes bibliographical references and index. Cermak, Sharon AFor children with sensory integration disorder, the world can be a scary place. They often under- or over-react to certain stimuli that are not processed "correctly" by their senses. In this new book, parents find the answers they need as they search for ways to help their children
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.;
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- Sensational kids : hope and help for children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Miller, Lucy J.(CARDINAL)755599; Fuller, Doris A.(CARDINAL)530256;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Imagine that you are a parent of a child with no visible disability, but whose experiences of everyday life present constant challenges. What may be typical activities for most people are a struggle, often resulting in social, emotional, and academic problems. Sensory Processing Disorder, a complex brain disorder, affects one in twenty children. They experience sensations--taste, touch, sound, sight, smell, movement and body awareness--vastly differently from others. They may feel attacked by the slightest touch, fail to register bumps and bruises, or be unable to figure out where they are in space without constantly touching others. While SPD is more widely recognized than it once was, parents of these children search for ways to help them navigate in the world. Dr. Miller identifies the disorder and its four major subtypes, provides insight into assessment and diagnosis, and suggests treatment options and strategies, including the importance of occupational therapy and parental involvement.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Sensory integration dysfunction in children.;
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- Sensational kids : hope and help for children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Miller, Lucy J.(CARDINAL)755599; Fuller, Doris A.(CARDINAL)530256;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Ch. 1. What is sensory processing disorder? -- Ch. 2. Symptoms and warning signs -- Ch. 3. Assessment and diagnosis -- Ch. 4. Treatment and strategies -- Ch. 5. Ryan, a typically developing first-grader -- Ch. 6. LaTanya, an over-responsive kindergartner -- Ch. 7. Tam, an under-responsive second-grader -- Ch. 8. Ben, a sensory-seeking preschooler -- Ch. 9. Abby, a dyspraxic third-grader -- Ch. 10. As sensational children grow up -- Ch. 11. The science of SPD -- Ch. 12. Beyond the types -- Ch. 13. Causes and prevalence -- Ch. 14. Intervention methods and treatment effectiveness -- Conclusion : a personal message to parents.Imagine that you are a parent of a child with no visible disability, but whose experiences of everyday life present constant challenges. What may be typical activities for most people are a struggle, often resulting in social, emotional, and academic problems. Sensory Processing Disorder, a complex brain disorder, affects one in twenty children. They experience sensations--taste, touch, sound, sight, smell, movement and body awareness--vastly differently from others. They may feel attacked by the slightest touch, fail to register bumps and bruises, or be unable to figure out where they are in space without constantly touching others. While SPD is more widely recognized than it once was, parents of these children search for ways to help them navigate in the world. Dr. Miller identifies the disorder and its four major subtypes, provides insight into assessment and diagnosis, and suggests treatment options and strategies, including the importance of occupational therapy and parental involvement.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.;
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- Sensational kids : hope and help for children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Miller, Lucy J.,author.(CARDINAL)755599; Fuller, Doris A.,author.(CARDINAL)530256; Roetenberg, Janice,author.(CARDINAL)614021;
Includes bibliographical references (page 405) and index.Part I. The basics. What is sensory processing disorder? -- Symptoms and warning signs -- Assessment and diagnosis -- Treatment and strategies -- Part II. Living with sensational kids. Ryan, a typically developing first grader -- LaTanya, an over-responsive Kindergartner -- Tam, an under-responsive second grader -- Ben, a sensory-craving preschooler -- Abby, a third grader with dyspraxia -- As sensational children grow up -- Part III. Beyond the basics. The science of SPD -- Beyond the types -- The SPD-ADHD connection -- Sensory processing issues in autism spectrum disorder -- Emotion regulation and SPD -- Causes and prevalence -- Intervention: out-of-the-box general information and treatment effectiveness -- Conclusion: A personal message to parents.A leading SPD researcher profiles the disorder and its four major subtypes, sharing information for parents about its treatment options while discussing such topics as occupational therapy, parental involvement, and advocacy strategies.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Sensory integration dysfunction in children.; Sensory integration dysfunction;
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- Not just spirited : one mother's sensational journey with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Laird, Chynna T.,1970-(CARDINAL)498131;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children;
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- Ellie Bean the drama queen / by Harding, Jennie,M.A.(CARDINAL)625129; Padgett, David,illustrator.;
Ellie Bean's "dramatic" behaviors--including her sensitivity to noise and displeasure over simple activities--lead her mother to bring Ellie to a specialist, who determines Ellie has sensory issues and teaches her family how to care for them.Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-23).
- Subjects: Fiction.; Sensory integration dysfunction in children;
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- Squirmy wormy / by Wilson, Lynda Farrington,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)688457;
Includes bibliographical references.Tyler has autism and sensory processing disorder, and though sometimes he has trouble staying still, ignoring noises, and concentrating, he is learning how to cope with his disorder in different ways.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Sensory integration dysfunction; Autism;
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- The everything parent's guide to sensory processing disorder : the information and treatment options you need to help your child with SPD / by Mauro, Terri,author.(CARDINAL)482379;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction to sensory processing disorder -- Diagnosing sensory processing disorder -- Look-alike problems -- Just a piece of the puzzle -- Occupational therapy using a sensory integration frame of reference (OT-SI) -- The sensory diet -- The parent as therapist -- The tactile sense -- The visual sense -- The auditory sense -- The gustatory and olfactory senses -- The vestibular sense -- THe proprioceptive sense -- Motor planning -- Low muscle tone -- Sensory over-responsive (SOR) and sensory under-responsive (SUR) -- Sensory processing and behavior -- Sensory processing at home -- Sensory processing at school -- Sensory processing at play -- Sensory processing in the community -- Sensory processing at all ages -- Explaining sensory processing to your child -- Helping children manage their sensory needs -- Sensory processing and you.If your child has been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder (SPD), you understand how simple, everyday tasks can become a struggle. With this guide you can help your child learn how to reduce stress and minimize the symptoms of SPD.
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.; Sensory integration dysfunction in children;
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- Arnie and his school tools : simple sensory solutions that build success / by Veenendall, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)564241;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-47)."This illustrated children's book centers around an exuberant little boy who had difficulty paying attention in class and doing his schoolwork until he was equipped with tools that helped accommodate his sensory needs. Written from Arnie's point of view, the book uses simple language to describe some of the sensory tools and strategies he uses at school and at home to help him achieve a more optimal level of alertness and performance. Additional resources are provided at the end of the book, including definitions of sensory processing and sensory modulation disorder, suggested discussion questions, and lists of related books and Web sites."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Children with disabilities; Sensorimotor integration.; Sensory integration dysfunction in children.;
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