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100 1 _aKranowitz, Carol Stock
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245 1 4 _aThe Goodenoughs get in sync :
_b5 family members overcome their special sensory issues /
_cCarol Kranowitz ; illustrated by T.J. Wylie.
250 _aRevised edition
264 _aArlington, TX:
_bSensory World,
_c2019
300 _axiv, 96 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c26 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aThe Goodenough family -- 1. Darwin Gooedough, 11, explains sensory processing disorder -- 2. Darwin tells how Filibuster nabbed his rabbit's foot -- 3. Edward Goodenough, 5. tells why he went out the front door -- 4. Carrie Goodenough, 15, tells abut having a frizzy fit -- 5. Betsy Goodenough, 39, tells about finding the rabbit's foot -- 6. Andy Goodenough, 41, tells about his family getting back in sync -- Darwin describes fun sensory-motor activities -- Five ways SPD can affect you and me! -- Six ways to help children with SPD -- equipment -- Glossary and index
520 0 _aThis delightfully illustrated "chapter book," geared for 8-to-12 year olds, tells the charming tale of five family members and their naughty dog (each with a different sensory processing challenge), and how they get in sync after a tough day. The book is designed with the action of the story in larger print for younger readers to read or hear. Explanations of sensory processing issues are woven throughout the story in regular type for proficient readers to linger over at leisure. Everyone with sensory issues will find a character with whom to identify. Darwin, 11, is over-responsive to sensory stimulation. Edward, 5, is under-responsive. Teen-aged Carrie has difficulties with dyspraxia. The father, Andy, has sensory discrimination issues. The mother, Betsy, and the dog, Filibuster, are definitely sensory seekers. The Goodenoughs explain what they need to do to function successfully, and at the end of the day, they all get back in sync. Readers will appreciate descriptions and illustrations of activities that they can replicate in their own homes or classrooms. The Goodenoughs Get in Sync , first edition, was the winner of an i-Parenting Media Award and was a Finalist for ForeWord Magazine's 2005 Book of the Year for juvenile non-fiction. This new edition has a new preface and revised introductory chapter to help people understand SPD even more clearly.
650 0 _aSENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION
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650 0 _aSENSORY INTEGRATIVE DYSFUNCTION
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650 0 _aJUVENILE LITERATURE
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655 7 _aFiction.
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655 7 _aJuvenile works.
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655 7 _aFiction.
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700 1 _aWylie, T. J.
_4illustrator
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901 _aJUVENILELIT
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948 _hHELD BY NWIHC - 10 OTHER HOLDINGS
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