Don't rush me! : for siblings of children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Chynna T. Laird.
By: Laird, Chynna T.
Series: Growing with love.Publisher: Ann Arbor, MI : Loving Healing Press, 2018Description: 31 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm.Rating: Age 5-8; 5-8 years.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781615992645.Subject(s): SENSORY INTEGRATIVE DYSFUNCTION | FAMILY INTERACTION | JUVENILE LITERATUREGenre/Form: Juvenile works.Summary: "When you are the sibling of a child with special needs, especially one whose life can be dictated by sensory issues from their environment, you often have to learn ti live in the moment. In this validating family book, Mia's feelings are explored. Often siblings have to sacrifice or alter their day because of the needs of their brother or sister - whether it be leaving a fun activity to go to therapy or dealing with a meltdown that affects the whole family. 'Don't Rush Me!' explores these situations in a way that teaches siblings that their way-too-familiar roller-coaster of feelings is normal and that they are not alone in them." -- Diane M RennaItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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"When you are the sibling of a child with special needs, especially one whose life can be dictated by sensory issues from their environment, you often have to learn ti live in the moment. In this validating family book, Mia's feelings are explored. Often siblings have to sacrifice or alter their day because of the needs of their brother or sister - whether it be leaving a fun activity to go to therapy or dealing with a meltdown that affects the whole family. 'Don't Rush Me!' explores these situations in a way that teaches siblings that their way-too-familiar roller-coaster of feelings is normal and that they are not alone in them." -- Diane M Renna
Age 5-8.
5-8 years
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