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A Sensory Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals

June 7, 2022 by jennifer Leave a Comment

Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?: A guide for friends, family and professionals

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Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?: A guide for friends, family and professionals

Meet Harry – a young boy with sensory processing difficulties. Harry invites readers to learn about why he finds it hard to process sensory information effectively, and how even simple thing such as washing, dressing and coping with meal times can be challenging for him.

He also talks about difficulties he faces at school and why large groups and loud noises are especially hard. He explains how other people can have different sensory processing issues and talks about what he and those around him can do to help.

This illustrated book is ideally suited for readers aged 7 and upwards and occupational therapists, teachers, parents, family members and friends of those with sensory processing difficulties.

To purchase, click the image/link below!

Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties?

 

Recommended Reading

  • What Your Explosive Child Is Trying to Tell You
  • What to Look For in a Sensory Therapy Professional
  • My Sensory Book: Working Together to Explore Sensory Issues
  • Helping Hyperactive Kids – A Sensory Integration Approach

Sensory Processing Disorder Resources

  • Sensory Processing Disorder, What Is It?
  • Sensory Processing Explained – A Handbook for Parents and Educators
  • Sensory Processing Posters
  • Sensory Processing Starter Kit
  • Basics of Sensory Processing Mini-Workshop
  • Sensory Processing Overload Signs
  • Overcoming Sensory Meltdowns

Learn more about Sensory Processing Disorder:

The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing DifferencesThe Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing DifferencesThe Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing DifferencesRaising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing IssuesRaising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing IssuesRaising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing IssuesUnderstanding Your Child's Sensory Signals: A Practical Daily Use Handbook for Parents and TeachersUnderstanding Your Child’s Sensory Signals: A Practical Daily Use Handbook for Parents and TeachersUnderstanding Your Child's Sensory Signals: A Practical Daily Use Handbook for Parents and TeachersHelping Your Child with Sensory Regulation: Skills to Manage the Emotional and Behavioral Components of Your Child's Sensory Processing ChallengesHelping Your Child with Sensory Regulation: Skills to Manage the Emotional and Behavioral Components of Your Child’s Sensory Processing ChallengesHelping Your Child with Sensory Regulation: Skills to Manage the Emotional and Behavioral Components of Your Child's Sensory Processing Challenges

 

About the Author

Sue Allen qualified as an Occupational Therapist from the Welsh School of Occupational Therapy in 1987. She is an experienced clinician and postgraduate lecturer who focus on families and children dealing with sensory and motor challenges in everyday life. She was Chairman of the Sensory Integration Network (UK and Ireland) from 2007 to 2013 – a Not-for-Profit organisation that promotes education and research in sensory integration and now splits her time between the UK and Singapore.

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