The Out-of-Sync Child has Fun: Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction

by Carol Kranowitz

Paperback, 2003

Status

LOST BOOK

Call number

Child Development

Call number

Child Development

Publication

Perigee Trade (2003), Paperback, 352 pages

Description

Presents games, activities, and exercises designed to strengthen and develop the mental and physical abilities of children with Sensory Processing Disorder, autism, or Asperger syndrome.

Physical description

352 p.; 6.08 inches

User reviews

LibraryThing member Lesliejaneite
The Out of Sync Child Has Fun is infinitely more useful than the first book, The Out of Sync Child. This one is a collection of games, activities and exercises to address sensory processing challenges. I keep checking it out from the library, better just buy myself one so I can highlight and dogear
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away. This is a very useful book. I wish I had it when I was still doing pediatric home health. The exercises are almost all possible with stuff you have at home but are not silly or ineffective just 'cos they're cheap. I was a nurse for almost 20 years so I know what I'm talking about. I might even buy a copy for my developmental pediatrician.
If I were to buy just one of this author's books, this would be it. It gives you good info about the differerent diagnoses that might cause sensory processing disorders, such as autism and Asperger's or Non-verbal Learning Disorders. It has exercises for the mildly impaired to the severely impaired and tips for adjusting each to your child's level
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Pages

352

Rating

½ (24 ratings; 3.9)
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