Featuring correspondence from sensory integration pioneer A. Jean Ayres to her nephew Philip Erwin, this book provides hope, insight, and inspiration to parents of children who have been diagnosed with sensory integrative dysfunction. Interspersed with Dr. Ayres's letters are Erwin's poignant and sometimes painful stories about what it felt like before, during, and after his aunt diagnosed his condition. In addition, renowned sensory integration therapist and researcher Zoe Mailloux provides insights into sensory integration from a therapist's perspective. The result is a book that gently explains what sensory integration is and offers hope to children and parents affected by sensory processing issues. Paperbound, 157 pp.