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E-grāmata: Raising Kids With Sensory Processing Disorders: A Week-by-Week Guide to Solving Everyday Sensory Issues

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  • Formāts: 184 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Prufrock Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000502770
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  • Formāts: 184 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Prufrock Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000502770

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Proven, week-by-week strategies to improve the performance of children with special sensory needs

Whether it's having to remove tags from clothing or using special dimmed lighting when they study, kids with sensory disorders or special sensory needs often need adaptations in their everyday lives to find success in school and beyond. Taking a look at the most common sensory issues kids face, Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders offers a compilation of unique, proven strategies parents can implement to help their children move beyond their sensory needs and increase their performance on tasks like homework, field trips, transitions between activities, bedtime, holidays, and interactions with friends. Written by a parent of two children with very different sensory needs, the book shows parents how to characterize their child's sensory issues into one of several profiles that they can use to find the best adaptations and changes to their everyday routines.



Whether it's having to remove tags from clothing or using special dimmed lighting when they study, kids with sensory disorders or special sensory needs often need adaptations in their everyday lives in order to find success in school and beyond. Taking a look at the most common sensory issues kids face, Raising Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders offers a compilation of unique, proven strategies parents can implement to help their children move beyond their sensory needs and increase their performance on tasks like homework, field trips, transitions between activities, bedtime, holidays, and interactions with friends. Written by a parent of two children with very different sensory needs, the book shows parents how to characterize their child's sensory issues into one of several profiles that they can then use to find the best adaptations and changes to their everyday routines.
Activities
MORNING ROUTINES
Activity 1 Red Light! Green Light!
47(1)
Activity 2 Friction Treatment
48(1)
Activity 3 Cocoon and Butterfly
49(1)
Activity 4 Breakfast Foods
50(2)
Activity 5 Pack a Powerful Lunch
52(2)
Activity 6 Teeth Time
54(2)
Activity 7 Super Grover
56(1)
Activity 8 Twisty Dance and Clutter Busting
57(2)
Activity 9 Magic Carpet Rides
59(1)
Activity 10 One-Minute Sensational Chores
60(3)
MEALTIME ROUTINES
Activity 11 Slug Night
63(1)
Activity 12 Theraband Chairs
64(1)
Activity 13 Lap Dog
65(1)
Activity 14 Getting Your Eyes Used to Food
66(2)
Activity 15 Two Truths and a Lie
68(2)
Activity 16 Family Meals Sensory Style
70(2)
Activity 17 Social Rules of Mealtime
72(1)
Activity 18 Go Fishing
73(3)
SCHOOL
Activity 19 Have a Place to Think
76(1)
Activity 20 The Drop-Off Zone
77(1)
Activity 21 Learning Math Facts With Jumps!
78(1)
Activity 22 Activity Clock
79(1)
Activity 23 Clean Up the Backyard for Math and Spelling
80(1)
Activity 24 Field Trips
81(5)
BEDTIME ROUTINES
Activity 25 Happy Hour and Last Call
86(3)
Activity 26 Ready for Dream Land
89(1)
Activity 27 iPod/White Noise
90(1)
Activity 28 Goodnight Light! Calming Strategies for the Eyes at Bedtime
91(1)
Activity 29 Angel Spray Makes a Monster-Free Zone
92(2)
Activity 30 Self-Administered Massage
94(1)
Activity 31 Cozy Nest
95(1)
Activity 32 Bath Time
96(2)
Activity 33 Aunt Lora's Fairy Milk
98(3)
HOLIDAYS
Activity 34 Morning Hugs
101(1)
Activity 35 Plug 'Em Up Ear Buds
102(1)
Activity 36 Mummy Wraps at Halloween
103(1)
Activity 37 Unbaked Gingerbread Friends
104(1)
Activity 38 The Shopping Cart as a Treatment Strategy
105(2)
Activity 39 Scented Turkey Prints
107(1)
Activity 40 Scrub-a-Dub Santa Beards
108(1)
Activity 41 Stress Busters!
109(1)
Activity 42 Countdown Surprises
110(1)
Activity 43 Morning Surprises
111(1)
Activity 44 Talking Stick
112(2)
Activity 45 Practice Holiday Dinners
114(3)
SOCIAL PARTICIPATION
Activity 46 Compliment Bingo
117(2)
Activity 47 Treasure Hunt Dinner
119(1)
Activity 48 Don't Be a Space Invader!
120(1)
Activity 49 Detective Agency
121(1)
Activity 50 Humor Kits
122(1)
Activity 51 Successful Play Dates
123(3)
Activity 52 Karate Banana
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Rondalyn V. Whitney, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, is an associate professor and director of Faculty Scholarship and Development in the Division of Human Performance in the West Virginia University School of Medicine.

Varleisha D. Gibbs, Ph.D., OTD, OTR/L, is an occupational therapist and author with 18 years of experience working with children and adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, and neurological disorders.