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YOUR ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER
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2013 2nd edition
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978-1466432642
The book speaks about sensory information and knowledge to
develop a grasp on the basic concepts of sensory integration and
sensory processing disorder (SPD). It is written in simple, clear
English that a lay person can understand. It contains useful tips
which are achievable and easy to implement. This book stresses
the importance of processing tactile, vestibular and proprioceptive
information and the use of it in meaningful activities.
The book also includes traveling tips for those who travel via road
and airplanes, and suggestions when one is staying with relatives
or friends. The author advises: Before reacting with reprimand or
a punishment, consider a sensory tool or strategy. She stresses on
seeing the person through sensory goggles. This book is useful for
parents, teachers, and other professionals who wish to have a better
understanding and want to help those with sensory challenges.
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TIPS FOR TAKING A FLIGHT
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The author shares some tips for taking a flight. E.g. allow the person
to jump, climb stairs and other movements prior to boarding the
plane. Book the front seat, preferably the front row, so in the event
of crying, screaming, it will affect lesser people. Also, it will be
better to seat the person at window seat to prevent accidental
touching if he/she is to sit in the middle seat. Let the person sit
next to a familiar adult/sibling who knows his/her sensory needs.
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