Parents are often the first to notice when a child is struggling with a sensory disorder. But even after knowing what the problem is, parents still need to know what to expect and, more importantly, what to do to help their child. This book is a parent-to-parent guide for raising a child with Sensory Integration Disorder. Using nonmedical language, the authors walk you through the challenges that children may face, such as being uncomfortable with hugs and kisses, experiencing a "fight or flight" sensation when brushing teeth or combing hair, etc. The two moms give tips and advice for school, home, and the future.Helpful sections include:
Sensory Integration
Sensory Systems
The Undiagnosed Child
The Symptoms
Early Diagnosis
The System
Issues At Home
Issues At School
The Family
Treatment Options
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Maße
Höhe: 281 mm
Breite: 208 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-885477-25-5 (9781885477255)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Elizabeth M. Anderson, MA, was raised in Connecticut and now lives in Binghamton, NY with her husband, Richard. They have four children: Lindy, Ellie, Julia, and Carter.
Pauline A. Emmons, B.S., B.A., was raised in New York State and now lives in Binghamton, NY with her husband, Dale, and their two children: Dylan and Laura.
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Sensory Integration
Sensory Systems
Time Line
The Undiagnosed Child
The Symptoms
Early Diagnosis
The System
The World of the SI Child: A Different Reality
Issues At Home
Issues At School
The Family
Decisions
The Future
Dylan and Ellie's Stories
Conclusion
Treatment Options
Glossary
Listing of Resources