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The sensory-sensitive child : practical solutions for out-of-bounds behavior / Karen A. Smith, Karen R. Gouze.

By: Smith, Karen A. (Karen Ann) 1957-.
Contributor(s): Gouze, Karen R.
Publisher: New York, NY : HarperResource, 2005Copyright date: New York, NY : HarperResource, 2004Edition: 1st ed.Description: xvii, 282 pages ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780060527181.Subject(s): SENSORY DISORDERS | SENSORY PROCESSING | COMORBID CONDITIONS | PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS | BEHAVIOUR PROBLEMS | CHILDREN | BEHAVIOUR MODIFICATION | PARENT GUIDES | TEACHERS GUIDESOnline resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description
Contents:
Prologue : Coming to our senses : one mother's story -- pt. 1. Making sense of our senses -- Betrayed by their senses : dysfunctional sensory integration -- The prevailing sensibility : sensory processing problems and psychiatric diagnosis -- A sense of hope : how change happens -- pt. 2. Thinking sensibly : no two brains are the same -- Helping your child to help himself -- There's no place like home -- Surviving and thriving at school -- Twenty-first century kid culture -- the world of peers -- Making sense of sensory integration : what we know and what we don't? -- Epilogue : Turning around : a look at two bays.
Summary: A guide for parents of children with sensory processing difficulties cites a link between sensory processing problems and childhood psychiatric disorders, sharing information on how to recognize and treat sensory-related conditions.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prologue : Coming to our senses : one mother's story -- pt. 1. Making sense of our senses -- Betrayed by their senses : dysfunctional sensory integration -- The prevailing sensibility : sensory processing problems and psychiatric diagnosis -- A sense of hope : how change happens -- pt. 2. Thinking sensibly : no two brains are the same -- Helping your child to help himself -- There's no place like home -- Surviving and thriving at school -- Twenty-first century kid culture -- the world of peers -- Making sense of sensory integration : what we know and what we don't? -- Epilogue : Turning around : a look at two bays.

A guide for parents of children with sensory processing difficulties cites a link between sensory processing problems and childhood psychiatric disorders, sharing information on how to recognize and treat sensory-related conditions.

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