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| The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder, Revised Edition | 
enlarge | Author: Carol Stock Kranowitz Creator: Lucy Jane Miller Publisher: Perigee Trade Discount Category: Book
Selling Price: $15.95 Buy New: $9.09 Potential Savings: $6.86 (43%)
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Customer Ratings: 55 comments
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (pounds): 0.8 Dimensions (inch): 8 x 5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0399531653 Dewey Decimal Number: 618.928 EAN: 9780399531651
Publication Date: April 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Must Have December 13, 2008 If you have a child with special needs, get this book! Opens up a whole world of insight into the sensory system and how it affects behavior.
A must-read December 2, 2008 Every parent, teacher, family member and care taker of a child with sensory processing disorder should read this book. It's an easy read that really breaks down the basics into digestible nuggets. A top book on the subject.
Informative read October 28, 2008 After checking this book out at the local library numerous times, I decided to purchase it. I especially like how it compares the different behaviors and gives suggestions as to how to recognize and then how to help overcome some of these challenges.
Just what I needed September 15, 2008 When you finally have a resource in your hands that shows a mirror to the child you're trying to help...well, you know what a great feeling that can be. While I could re-read many sections so that I could better understand the deficiencies my child's nervous system has, I came away from this book knowing that I finally have a handbook on his problems. It's a very comprehensive collection of both explanation and resources. I'm telling my whole family to read it.
A must for teachers September 13, 2008 This book title was given to me by an OT. Since I knew little about the sensory issues in children I bought it. Was I ever glad I did. It has really helped me deal with the student in my classroom. Plus it has made me aware of possible sensory problems in my future students.
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