Sensory processing 101
By: Abraham, Dayna.
Contributor(s): Heffron, Claire | Braley, Pamela | Drobnjak, Lauren.
Lexington, KY : [Self Published], 2015Edition: First printing.Description: 176 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780692518366; 0692518363.Subject(s): SENSORY DISORDERS | SENSORY PROCESSING | CHILDREN | BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATIONItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | Main Collection | 790.21 ABR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 18/04/2024 | W004723 |
PART 1: SENSORY PROCESSING EXPLAINED.1. Sensory processing & sensory processing disorders : an overview. - 2. The auditory system. - 3. The olfactory system. - 4. Oral sensory processing. - 5. The proprioceptive system. - 6. The tactile system. - 7. The vestibular system. - 8. The visual system. - 9. Sensory processing concerns and red flags. - PART 2: SENSORY ACTIVTIES FOR KIDS. Auditory activities. -Olfactory activities. - Oral sensory activties. - Procprioceptive activities. - Tactile activities. - Vestibular activities. - Visual activities. - PART 3: Sensory resources. - Index by behavior.
Sensory Processing 101 is a full-color book that contains simple explanations, sensory activities for kids, and reproducible resources with tips and strategies all in one place to support children’s sensory needs at home and in the classroom. An index of sensory behaviors guides parents, teachers, and therapists to specific explanations, activities, and tips within the book." - PUBLISHER'S BLOG
Patron comment on
Easy to read. Lots of ideas. Ideas are are simple and set up in minutes. Interesting perspectives home/ teacher and specialist
Patron comment on 29/04/2016
Easy to read, lots of practical ideas. Very helpful.