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A Parent's Guide to Understanding Sensory Integration

Jean Ayres

SORRY NO LONGER AVAILABLE see Sensory Integration Answers for Parents at 14.00

Ages: -

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An Introduction to Sensory Integration

Nan Arkwright

30 Pages

1998

Ages: 2 - 15

$20.70


Answers to Questions Teachers ask about Sensory Integration

Carol Stock Kranowitz, Stacey Szklut

An extensive and easy-to-use set of checklists and other tools that are invaluable to every teacher and parent who has children with sensory integration challenges.
63 pages

2001

Ages: 0 - Adult

$28.50


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Arnie and His School Tools Simple Sensory Solutions that build Success

Jennifer Veenendall

Join Arnie as he explainse his sensory processing issues and ways to combat them to kidsat school, his teachers and other kids with sensory processing needs. Fidgets, ball chairs, weighted vests are just some of the tools that can help kids like arnie function better at school...to Arnie these kind of supports are part of his daily routine ....arnie: a voice for kids to relate to when they're just beginning tounderstand their own needs New 2008

Ages: -

$37.00


Can t You See I m Sensational Understanding the way children learn, behave and play

Kate Pascale

Are you puzzled by the behaviour of some of the children you work with Parents, teachers, preschool and child care staff and health professionals each bring a unique and valuable set of skills to a child and his or her family. At times it can be frustrating and tiring to work with children who are fidgety, easily distracted, messy, clumsy and disruptive to others. It can also be difficult to support these children and their families to manage their challenging behaviours at home and in the community. Understanding where to go, who to ask and how to access further advice or support is often complex for professionals and families alike. This resource has been developed to support you in your role, encourage you to think differently about childrens behaviour, and to give you another set of tools for your professional toolbox.

2010

Ages: -

$115.00


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Choices in Deafness A Parents' Guide to Communication Options

Sue Schwartz

Includes: Auditory-Verbal Approach, Bilingual-Bicultural Approach, Cued Speech, Oral Approach, Total Communication and Cochlear implants. Bilingual-Bicultural Approach Cued Speech Oral Approach Total Communication
275 Pages

1996

Ages: 0 - 18

$65.49


Earthlight

Maureen Garth

Countless parents, teachers, and other carers for children have discovered the benefits of Maureen Garth's unique approach to meditation. Her simple but imaginative stories lead children into magical worlds in which they are released from fears, discover peacefulness and stillness, and experience wonder-filled adventures

2002

Ages: -

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Goodenoughs Get in Sync

Carol Stock Kranowitz

The book is designed with the action of the story in larger print for younger readers to read or hear. Explanations of sensory processing issues are woven through the story in regular type for proficient readers to linger over at leisure.

Ages: 8 - 12

$19.90


Helping Hyperactive Kids A sensory Integration Approach.

Lynn Horowitz & Cecile Rost

Sensory integration has provided help to children with behavior, learning, and motor skills problems for over 40 years. A treatment based on play, it helps children absorb, process, and respond to information in an appropriate manner. This book provides a complete overview and explanation of the therapy, as well as practical sensory integration-based techniques that can be used by teachers and parents to help the hyperactive child. This non-medical approach can be used in conjunction with, or as a substitute for, traditional drug treatments.

Ages: -

$36.00


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How To Be Yourself in a World That's Different - An Asperger's Syndrome Study Guide for Adolescents

Yuko Yoshida

The book features a clear explanation of the condition, including symptoms that are common to people on the autism spectrum, such as a hypersensitivity to touch and difficulties with balance and coordination.

2006

Ages: -

$25.00


I Like Birthdays...It's the Parties I'm Not Sure About!

Laurie Renke

Learn to understand what a child's actions are really saying and learn about sensory processing disorder through the eyes of a child.

Ages: -

$33.35


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Joey Goes to the Dentist Sensory Aspects

Candace Vittorini and Sara Boyer-Quick

Many children find the experience of visiting the dentist an uncomfortable one, and Joey is no exception.
He has Asperger Syndrome, which makes him particularly sensitive to the sensations that he experiences during a visit to the dentist: the feeling of cold instruments in his sensitive mouth, the piercing sound of the drill and the strong taste of mouthwash. He also dislikes the invasion of personal space which a trip to the dentist always involves.

2006

Ages: -

$26.35


Living Sensationally - Understanding Your Senses

Winnie Dunn

Now in Paperback. Living Sensationally identifies four major sensory types: Seekers, Bystanders, Avoiders and Sensors. The author helps readers to find their own patterns and the patterns of those around them, and then offers suggestions for harnessing this knowledge to make their lives more in synch with their sensations.
Living Sensationally provides practical sensory ideas for individuals, families and businesses. Armed with the information in Living Sensationally, people will be able to pick just the right kind of clothing, job and home and know why they are making such choices.

2007

Ages: -

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Love, Jean: Inspiration for Families Living With Dysfunction of Sensory Integration

Jean Ayres, PhD, OTR, Philip R. Erwin, Zoe Mailloux, MA, OTR, FAOTA

Love, Jean part history and part family story, is ultimately a guide for parents of children whose problems may have been misdiagnosed and who finally are turning to sensory integration-based therapy for help.

2005

Ages: -

$45.94


Making Sense of Sensory Integration CD

Jane Koomar, Stacey Szklut; Sharon Cermak, Carol Kranowitz

Understand the differences between sensory processing disorder and "look-alike" diagnoses. Learn what to look for at different ages and developmental stages from infancy through adulthood.

Ages: -

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My Sensory Book : Working together to explore sensory issues and the big feel they can cause

Lauren Kerstein

Children struggling with sensory integration issues have limited, sometimes even no, ability to do anything else. This is a workbook designed to assist children with establishing a clearer understanding of their sensory systems and the impact sensory input may have on their emotions. The book provides clear descriptions and specific information about sensory systems and illustrates the link that can exist between sensory input and emotions.

2008

Ages: -

$42.00


Numbers

Gail Kushnir

Number Concepts, Writing Numerals, Sensory Motor Activities

Ages: -

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Oh Behave! - Sensory Processing and Behavioural Strategies

Charlotte Brasic Royen & Maryann Colby Trott

33 pages - booklet format. This useful guide provides specific strategies to help change difficult behaviour due to sensory processing issues in pre-teen children and to determine the possible reasons for the behaviour.

2000

Ages: 2 - 18

$17.25


Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder : A family Guide to Understanding & supporting .

Christopher R. Auer, Susan L. Blumberg

Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder: A Family Guide to Understanding & Supporting Your Sensory-Sensitive Child.
Children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) may seem unduly sensitive to physical sensations, light, and sound. In this book, a child advocate and a child psychologist offer a comprehensive guide to parenting a child with SPD and integrating his or her care with the needs of the whole family.

2006

Ages: -

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Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with SI Issues

Lindsey Biel, Nancy Peske, Temple Grandin.

This is an excellent book and a must have for any parent or teacher dealing with kids with sensory issues. It's easy to read as a parent, easy to find the info you are looking for. It's got a ton of ideas in it for practical things to do with your child. It really is 'The **Definitive Handbook for helping your child with sensory integration issues!'
416 pages

2005

Ages: -

$31.00


Sensational Fun Cards Great Activities for Home

Tara Lyn Ducharme

Help children face sensory challenges with these fun activities! Includes 35 beautifully illustrated cards with over 100 activities for parents and teachers who are looking for some great sensory games using common objects found in the home and school.

2008

Ages: -

$39.00


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Sensational Kids Hope and Help for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Paperback

Lucy Jane Miller

Now, in Sensational Kids Hope and Help for Children With Sensory Processing Disorder, Dr. Miller offers to families, teachers, and other professionals who live and work with SPD her lifetime of insights as a clinician and therapist and knowledge as the disorder's leading research scientist.

2006

Ages: -

$29.00


Sensory Integration A guide for Preschool Teachers

Christy Isbell Rebecca Isbell

Sensory Integration helps you identify children who have difficulties with sensory processing, and it offers simple, easy-to-use solutions to support the sensory needs of young children in the preschool classroom. Easy-to-implement solutions include adaptations and activities for children with different types of Sensory Processing Disorder.

Ages: 3 - 6

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Sensory Integration Answers for Parents Booklet

Gina Geppert Coleman, Zoe Mailloux, Susanne Smith Roley

A 15 page introductory booklet for parents/teachers on identifying, understanding and what to do about SI dysfunction. Written by very experienced OT's.

2004

Ages: 2 - 11

$17.25


Sensory Integration Answers for Teachers Booklet

Coleman, Mailloux Smith Roley

2006

Ages: -

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Sensory Integration and the Child Understanding Hidden Sensory Challenges 25th Anniversary Edition

Jean Ayres

The original edition was the first book to explicate sensory integrative dysfunction and this edition offers new insights and helpful updates in an easy to use format.

2005

Ages: 3 - 12

$45.00


Sensory Tools for Pets Animals and People Helping Each Other

Diana A. Henry and Deanna Iris Sava

The authors have gathered wonderful stories and photos from therapists and parents highlighting techniques used with animals as well as enduring stories about animals helping children (including some with autism) and adults with sensory processing issues.

Ages: -

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Small Steps Forward: Using Games and Activities to Help Your Pre-School Child with Special Needs 2ed

Sarah Newman

When young children are diagnosed with conditions such as Down's Syndrome, autism or other forms of developmental delay, there is much that parents can do to help.

1999

Ages: 3 - 6

$44.79


The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder

Terri Mauro

Ten percent of the U.S. population has Sensory Integration Disorder, characterized by the inability of the brain to accurately process information coming from the senses. This handbook examines various forms of treatment and therapy and provides professional advice for helping children with SID succeed in school, at home, and with friends.

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The Out of Sync Child Has Fun Usually in stock for nex day shipping

Carol Stock Kranowitz

352 Pages
Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction
The first accessible guide to examine Sensory Integration Dysfunction (also known as Dysfunction in Sensory Integration or DSI), The Out-of-Sync Child touched the hearts and lives of thousands of families. Carol Stock Kranowitz continues her significant work with this companion volume. She knows that parenting and educating an out-of-sync child doesnt always feel like fun and games. She also knows that fun and games can be an important part of helping children strengthen their sensory processing skills.

2003

Ages: 3 - 12

$25.00


The Out of Sync Child 2nd Edition Usually in stock for next day shipping

Carol Stock Kranowitz

Recognising and Coping with Sensory Intergration Dysfunction.If your child has been labelled with words like difficult, picky, oversensitive, clumsy or inattentive... there may be a new explanation - and new hope. Usually

2007

Ages: -

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The Sensory Sensitive Child Softback

Karen Smith, Karen Gouze

This thoroughly researched, useful, and compassionate guide will help families start on a new path of empowerment and success

2004

Ages: 0 - 18

$29.00


Too Loud Too bright Too fast Too tight -what to do if you are sensory defensive...

Sharon Heller

Sufferers from sensory defensiveness suffer from a common but often misdiagnosed condition that results from adverse reactions to what most people consider harmless sensations. Developmental psychologist Sharon Heller, sensory defensive herself, suggests that the best way for sufferers to cope is not psychotherapy or medication but a host of other treatments that tap into the primitive brain.

2002

Ages: 0 - Adult

$31.00


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Tools For Tots Sensory Strategies for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Diana A. Henry, MS, OTR/L, Maureen Kane-Wineland, PhD, OT/L and Susan Swindeman, OTR/L, BCP

This unique book is designed to offer practical sensory options to improve the ability of toddlers and preschoolers to function in their environments at home, in child care centers and in school. A variety of sensory 'buffet' activities and environmental strategies are offered in a very user friendly format, highlighting the different sensory tools. Topics include Picky Eater Tidbits, Tooth Brush Tamers, Potty Pleasers, Hair Care, Nail Nippers, Tubby Time Tips, Beddie Bye Bliss, and more! Learn how to promote engagement and help Touchy Tots, Sensitive Ears, Busy Bees, Fumbling Tots, Tippy Toe Tots, and Spirited Tots get along, and what to do to get your tot the help he needs. Supports all tots, including their childcare providers, educators, therapists and parents of children with autism

2008

Ages: 2 - 6

$49.00


Tools for Parents

Diana Henry, Tammy Wheeler

A handbook to bring sensory Integration into the home. Based on parent surveys and the successful Tools For Parents program, a handbook of TOOLS for parents, caretakers, therapists, children and their teachers. Youll find the following topics and more Parent Sensory Tools Survey * Your Childs Sensory Needs * Challenging Behaviors * Getting Ready * The Homework Place * Can't Sit Still * Scissors, Pencils & Computers * Playgrounds and Parks * Seeing * Holiday Helpers * Heavy Jobs * Making Friends. Emphasizing SENSORY INTEGRATION, this companion to the Tools for Teachers TM and Tools for Students TM videos reinforces the Tool Chest TM handbook activities used by the teachers and therapists in the classrooms. Collaboration is easy between home and school

2002

Ages: 3 - 10

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Touch

Tiffany Field

The first sensory input in life comes from the sense of touch while a baby is still in the womb, and touch continues to be the primary means of learning about the world throughout infancy, well into childhood. Touch is critical for childrens growth, development, and health, as well as for adults physical and mental well-being. Yet American society, claims Tiffany Field, is dangerously touch-deprived.

2001

Ages: 18 - Adult

$37.89


Transition Tips and Tricks for Teachers

Jean Feldman

The author of the best-selling book Transition Time brings you more attention-grabbing, creative activities that provide children with an outlet for wiggles, while giving their brains a jump start with cross-lateral movement games. Grab their attention with songs, games, and fingerplays for any time of the day. These classroom-tested ideas are sure to become favorites!

2000

Ages: 4 - 9

$63.19


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Understanding Regulation Disorders of Sensory Processing in Children

Pratibha Reebye and Aileen Stalker

Children with Regulation Disorders of Sensory Processing struggle to regulate their emotions and behaviors in response to sensory stimulation. This book explains how to recognize these disorders, which are often misdiagnosed, and offers practical ways of helping children with regulation disorders.

2007

Ages: -

$29.95


Understanding Sensory Dysfunction Learning and Development in Austism

Polly Godwin Emmons and Liz McKendry Anderson

Learning,Development and Sensory Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Bipolar Disorder

2005

Ages: 2 - Adult

$32.95


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