The Sensory-Sensitive Child: Practical Solutions for Out-Of-Bounds Behavior
In a book likely to transform how parents manage many of their child's daily struggles, Drs. Smith and Gouze explain the central and frequently unrecognized role that sensory processing problems play in a child's emotional and behavioral difficulties. Practicing child psychologists, and themselves parents of children with sensory integration problems, their message is inno
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Published
May 1st 2005
by William Morrow & Company
(first published 2004)
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This book is a MUST read for any parent, therapist or caregiver of a suspected or diagnosed sensory sensitive child. The writers are two female therapists who each had sensory sensitive boys. Their stories gave me goosebumps. Though they were practicing psychologits dealing with challenged children, their own boys made all of their training and research basically moot. The issues the boys were dealing with did not fit into any of the typical behavioral categories they were so familiar with, ADD,...more
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Great overview and introduction to sensory processing. We were told it might be something that Chase struggled with, but after being evaluated, he fortunately does not have any issues with sensory processing. Regardless this book can shed light on issues that even we adults struggle with from time to time. I don't like the feel of a glass (nails on chalkboard) or even claustrophobia can be a type of sensory processing. Being in a loud or crowded environment can set me off. So it's easy to s...more
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I picked up this book because the preschool teacher mentioned she thought our son might have some sensory-integration symptons. Not aware of what this was, did some reading on the internet, then found this book at the library. The first few pages filled my eyes with tears. This mother's son, sounded just like ours. As I read further throughout the past few months, some of it seems to be Coop, some not. As he struggled with his first few months in kindergarten, I kept returning to the book, ...more
A really good introduction to the topic.
Great for parents of kids with SID/SPD.
Worth a reread at some point.
This book was really good until the end when I realized it didn't have enough of the meat of what the title promised. Still good info though.
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