“Rather success seems to depend on how involved the parents are, how much they educate themselves about their child’s needs and the quality of the professionals advising them. The most successful results seem to come from the parents coordinating a program that blends all their options for attaining services.” – Shelah Moss, Mosswood Connections
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Recommended Reading
- Meeting Sensory Needs On A Budget
- The Sensory Lifestyle Handbook
- Sensory Integration Strategies and Tips
- Sensory Integration Therapy: Changing the Brain through Play
For more sensory diet ideas:
The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, Revised Edition: Activities for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder (The Out-of-Sync Child Series)Everyday Games for Sensory Processing Disorder: 100 Playful Activities to Empower Children with Sensory DifferencesThe Sensory Processing Diet: One Mom’s Path of Creating Brain, Body and Nutritional Health for Children with SPDHands-on Activities for Children with Autism & Sensory Disorders
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