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E-grāmata: Building Sensorimotor Systems in Children with Developmental Trauma: A Model for Practice

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926303
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926303

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Early trauma can often lead to sensorimotor underdevelopment in children. This book provides practical strategies for both identifying and remedying this particular type of underdevelopment, through the use of those physical activities which take place in normal, loving parent-child relationships.

Babies and young children who have experienced early adversity miss out on good, nurturing relationships, and the sensorimotor development that goes along with them. Their bodies therefore lack a solid foundation for sensory integration.

This book lays out a practice model - the Building Underdeveloped Sensorimotor Systems (BUSS) model - to help identify and assess whether these gaps are present in a child's sensorimotor systems. It also advocates the potential of rebuilding the gaps in these systems - using games and activities that take place within loving parent-child relationships - to offer the child a healthy, attuned base from which to develop sensorimotor skills. Also included is a section on parents' experiences of using these activities with their children.

With a positive view of approaching sensorimotor underdevelopment, these strategies and case studies all demonstrate that, with the right kind of attention, these children's systems can be rebuilt.

Recenzijas

A compassionate, accessible and caring book filled with stories of how children have benefited from the BUSS model. This book is strongly recommended for any practitioners, or families supporting and working with children who have experienced developmental trauma. -- Jane Mischenko, PhD, Strategic Lead Commissioner: Children & Maternity, NHS Leeds CCG This is a book that all those parenting and supporting children who have experienced developmental trauma should read. Sarah Lloyd has written clearly about the challenges of underdeveloped sensorimotor systems. She provides comprehensive advice for helping the children rebuild these systems. This provides a foundation, not just for their physical skills, but also for emotional regulation, confidence, self-esteem, and relationships. Children are amazing in their resilience and attempts to help themselves; I was so moved by the account of the little girl who put stones in her socks. With a little help from us these children are capable of so much. Beautifully written, illustrated, and with hopeful stories of children's progress, this book fills a gap in our understanding of how we can help traumatized children recover, physically, emotionally and within relationships. Sarah has demonstrated how the foundation for all this recovery lies in the rebuilding of the sensorimotor systems. -- Dr. Kim S. Golding, Clinical Psychologist and author A fascinating read that has really made me think about not only my own adopted son but also the children at the school I work in. The book aims to get you thinking beyond the emotional, to encompass also physical and sensory gaps in children's development, creating a practical therapeutic approach that can really ensure their developmental building blocks are secured from all aspects. A must read for parents, carers and professionals. -- Sarah Fernihough, Head Teacher, Nurture Learning - a therapeutic independent school

Papildus informācija

How to help the sensorimotor development of children who have experienced early trauma
Foreword 7(2)
Brian Rock
Acknowledgements 9(2)
Introduction 11(10)
1 Introducing the Foundation Systems
21(10)
2 Beginning to Notice Movement
31(9)
3 The Sequential Nature of Motor Development
40(14)
4 A BUSS Assessment
54(9)
5 The Tactile System
63(9)
6 Assessing the Development of the Tactile System
72(15)
7 Ideas for Rebuilding Underdeveloped Tactile Systems: Touch
87(16)
8 Ideas for Rebuilding Underdeveloped Tactile Systems: Taste and Oral Games
103(11)
9 The Vestibular System: The Foundation of All Systems
114(9)
10 Assessing the Development of the Vestibular System: Core Strength and Stability
123(12)
11 Assessing the Development of the Vestibular System: Gravitational Security
135(13)
12 The Proprioceptive System
148(15)
13 Assessing the Development of the Proprioceptive System
163(16)
14 Rebuilding Underdeveloped Vestibular and Proprioceptive Systems
179(16)
15 And Breathe: A Chance to Catch Up
195(11)
16 Next Steps in Rebuilding Underdeveloped Vestibular and Proprioceptive Systems
206(15)
17 Over to Parents: Reflections on Experiences of Using the BUSS Model from Lenny, Amber, Nadia, Elsa and Percy
221(26)
18 Final Thoughts
247(3)
Bibliography 250(5)
Subject Index 255(4)
Author Index 259
Sarah Lloyd is an experienced Specialist Occupational Therapist and Play Therapist, with nearly 30 years' experience working in child and adolescent mental health services. She runs training and supervision courses all over the UK, including training with major adoption organisation AdoptionPlus.

Liv Rose Whitfield is currently in the final year of her BA Illustration degree in Bristol. She is interested in the therapeutic value of art and hopes to pursue it further in her future career as an illustrator.