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J**K
Thanks
I'll let you know in a few months if it is helpful.
N**.
I highly recommend this book
I highly recommend this book!!!!! This book breaks it down to more understanding terms! Great gift for a relative that needs to understand more as well!
E**H
quality
Book has lots of info
J**S
Good read!
Just what I needed. Good read.
F**R
Informative
Updating what I already know.
T**E
Awesome
Awesome book
A**R
Love it!!
Very informative book!!
A**M
Five Stars
Good reference information
L**Y
A great book, full of amazing facts and helpful tips
A great book, full of amazing facts and helpful tips. So pleased to have found this book. Would highly recommend it to any parent, grandparent or teacher that works with a child with sensory processing disorder.
A**E
Fantastic
Very easy to read, but contains a huge amount of really useful information. Best book for parents with SPD children x
D**I
well written and easy to
Has taken 5 years to finally find an answer, well written and easy to read
E**A
Informative book
Good introduction to sensory processing issues.
A**R
I bought this from here on the 25th of July ...
I bought this from here on the 25th of July 2016 and still haven't received this yet does anyone know why it hasn't Even been dispatched yet ???
M**S
Two Stars
Not really what I expected, too general and lack of important information.
B**T
What a Depressing, Boring Sum of Stereotypes!
There is no need to buy this book. It is a catalogue of generalities and stereotypes that may all be found on Google without a very long research. When having a child with processing disorder, the best way is to keep her as normalised as possible, because she will GROW OUT of most of these issues. These are mostly linked to an immature nervous system. There are different ways to stimulate the nervous system, and very few are actually in this book. Going to the playground, having a good workout, is worth an OT session, especially if one does it every day. The most important is to keep a child active every single day and not let her be overwhelmed by various tactile aversions. Just play it low key, instead of fussing about it. As for recommending behavioral therapy, that addresses the consequences instead of the source of the child's issues, this is really a bad call. All in all a poorly informed book, with no structure, no point, nothing new. You' better write a cook book Ms Mauro!
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