Parenting a child with sensory processing disorder : a family guide to understanding and supporting your sensory-sensitive child /
Auer, Christopher R.
Parenting a child with sensory processing disorder : a family guide to understanding and supporting your sensory-sensitive child / Christopher R. Auer, with Susan L. Blumberg. - Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2006. - ix, 192 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-192).
Introduction -- Overview of sensory processing disorder -- Family advocacy -- Advocacy is a family affair -- The importance of father involvement -- Nurturing relationships -- Unique relationships -- Taking care of siblings -- The impact of culture: recognizing your assets -- Let's talk about it -- The elevator speech -- Systems advocacy -- In pursuit of nirvana (or at least sanity) -- Identifying your family's needs and shopping for resources -- Navigating systems -- Conclusion.
Kids with the little-known condition called sensory processing disorder (SPD) may seem unduly sensitive to physical sensations, light, and sound, or they may seek out sensations that might make another child woozy. Auer and Blumberg offer a guide to parenting a child with SPD and integrating his or her care with the needs of the entire family.
9781572244634 1572244631
2006028311
GBA676679 bnb
013547423 Uk
Children with disabilities--Family relationships.
Parenting.
Sensory integration dysfunction in children.
HQ 773.6 / .A84 2006
Parenting a child with sensory processing disorder : a family guide to understanding and supporting your sensory-sensitive child / Christopher R. Auer, with Susan L. Blumberg. - Oakland, CA : New Harbinger Publications, Inc., 2006. - ix, 192 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-192).
Introduction -- Overview of sensory processing disorder -- Family advocacy -- Advocacy is a family affair -- The importance of father involvement -- Nurturing relationships -- Unique relationships -- Taking care of siblings -- The impact of culture: recognizing your assets -- Let's talk about it -- The elevator speech -- Systems advocacy -- In pursuit of nirvana (or at least sanity) -- Identifying your family's needs and shopping for resources -- Navigating systems -- Conclusion.
Kids with the little-known condition called sensory processing disorder (SPD) may seem unduly sensitive to physical sensations, light, and sound, or they may seek out sensations that might make another child woozy. Auer and Blumberg offer a guide to parenting a child with SPD and integrating his or her care with the needs of the entire family.
9781572244634 1572244631
2006028311
GBA676679 bnb
013547423 Uk
Children with disabilities--Family relationships.
Parenting.
Sensory integration dysfunction in children.
HQ 773.6 / .A84 2006