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170 kr
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Go along with one nervous little boy, as he faces a day he DREADS – Haircut Day! He hides under the bed with fear at the beginning, but by the end, he has learned that it’s not so scary. He learns to cope with his fear of the barber, and even maybe like it a little! Michele Griffin is no stranger to ‘picky’ children, having spent 7 years as a paediatric occupational therapist working with children who were ‘extra-sensitive’ or had ‘sensory’ issues. Often demonstrating strong dislikes for haircuts, tags in shirts, seams on socks and lumps in food, these children are sometimes very challenging for parents to rear. Griffin created this story to foster communication, tolerance and understanding between parent and child.
155 kr
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The Littlest Inventor is a brilliantly colored picture book featuring a smart, sensitive boy with sensory issues.These issues make it challenging to experience something most of us have no problem with, like a simple tripto the grocery store. But, by being both self-aware and proactive, the Littlest Inventor can help himself succeedin the very task he finds most difficult. He invents his own resources and tools to make the trip fun!For those with sensory processing disorder, life can often be overwhelming. But, when equipped withknowledge to help ourselves and confidence to be ourselves, life becomes not just manageable, but enjoyable.""There needs to be more emphasis on what a child can do instead of what he cannot do."" - Dr. TempleGrandin
170 kr
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In this illustrated book for children ages six through nine, and based on the article, ""How One Adult With SPDWants to Explain this Condition to Your Sensory Child"" (http://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/how-oneadult-with-spd-wants-to-explain-this-condition-to-your-sensory-child/), SPD adult advocates Rachel and Kellywill lead kids and their parents through the basic ins-and-outs of what it means to have Sensory ProcessingDisorders(SPD).Sensory Like You features illustrated versions of Rachel and Kelly acting as guides for their young readers andserving as examples as they learn about their own SPD, undergo occupational therapy, cope with school,navigate friendships, and celebrate their own differences. In fact, the overarching focus of the book will be onacceptance as well as companionship. Through their older, trustworthy sensory guides, children will bereminded that it's okay to have SPD and they're not alone in how they perceive the sensory world.
200 kr
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It's hard to be a teen! It's even more challenging when we have sensory differences. People with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), a newly identified neurological condition, as well as those with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), are frequently misunderstood by others when they over- or under-react to sounds, sights, smells, tastes, touch, movement, balance, and feelings within their bodies. When we're wired differently in teenage hood and aren't always able to understand what it is that we're sensing, the world – and the future – can feel big and scary. In this guide especially for teens and the people who love them, Rachel S. Schneider, M.A., MHC, SPD advocate and award-winning author of Sensory Like You and Making Sense: A Guide to Sensory Issues, breaks the challenges of a sensory teenage hood into hilarious, thoughtful, and manageable chunks. Through personal anecdotes about her own experiences as an undiagnosed sensory teen, as well as tips and tricks to survive and thrive during these years, Rachel reminds us all that we're not alone.