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The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder: Get the Right Diagnosis, Understand Treatments, and Advocate for Your Child (Everything)
For 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.
Synopsis:
- Some 10 percent of the U.S. population have sensory integration dysfunction. --University of Colorado Health Science Center
- Provides an in-depth definition of sensory integration disorder and its effects
- Highlights occupational therapy as treatment
- Includes helpful advice for school, home, and play
For 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, particularly when touching or body movement are involved. Many of the symptoms overlap with other disorders, which makes getting a diagnosis difficult. In The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder, parents find the answers they need as they search for ways to help their children. This reassuring 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.
The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder: Get the Right Diagnosis, Understand Treatments, and Advocate for Your Child (Everything)
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- Some 10 percent of the U.S. population have sensory integration dysfunction. --University of Colorado Health Science Center
- Provides an in-depth definition of sensory integration disorder and its effects
- Highlights occupational therapy as treatment
- Includes helpful advice for school, home, and play
For 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, particularly when touching or body movement are involved. Many of the symptoms overlap with other disorders, which makes getting a diagnosis difficult. In The Everything Parent's Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder, parents find the answers they need as they search for ways to help their children. This reassuring 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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