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Developing sensory intelligence in children. How to help children with autism, ADHD, and SPD cope with sensory processing disorder (SPD).

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Developing sensory intelligence in children. How to help children with autism, ADHD, and SPD cope with sensory processing disorder (SPD).
29.99 €
Imagine your senses not working efficiently. Bright lights give you a headache, the salad feels slimy and unpleasant in your hands, and the smell of garlic makes you feel sick. You hit your head on the cabinet, trip over the cat, and knock over the salad. By the time dinner is on the table, you are on the verge of a nervous breakdown and yelling at everyone. What if this kind of catastrophe happened every night?

This is how children with sensory issues can feel. There is no guarantee that the sensory information they are dealing with is accurate.

How this book can help you:
- Learn to recognize sensory processing disorders;
- Get tips on how to help your child cope with sensitivities to noise, smells, and textures, as well as with everyday activities: brushing teeth, getting dressed, combing and cutting hair, going to crowded places, picky eating, and sleep problems;
- Learn how gadgets and sensory toys are useful;
- Help your child cope with difficulties, tolerate unpleasant stimuli at home, at school and in society.

The authors - an occupational therapist with thirty years of experience and the mother of a son with sensory processing disorder - wrote a book that has helped thousands of parents of special children.
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