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Here is help for the parents, teachers, and therapists of children who have been labeled difficult, picky, oversensitive, clumsy, or inattentive--children who may be suffering from Sensory Integration Dysfunction, a common but frequently misdiagnosed condition. |
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Often confused with ADD, learning disabilities, and other problems, SI Dysfunction is a subtle developmental difficulty in which sensory input is not correctly processed by the central nervous system. It can lead to learning, social, emotional, and behavioral problems. This book tells you how to recognize SI Dysfunction and how to cope with it. Accessible and clearly written, it offers practical help--including a drug-free treatment approach--to parents and professionals. Paperbound, 322 pages. |
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Also available is a set of two DVDs of a workshop, in which the author explains how to recognize and deal with sensory integration dysfunction. These DVDs are perfect for group presentations. |
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In addition, a new book, The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, offers more than 100 activities to help develop and organize a child's brain and body. These activities are a great way to counteract Sensory Integrative Dysfunction at home, at school, and out in the world. |
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