The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder
M**N
Lots of different processing issues grouped together
Perhaps useful as a reference, but not easy to read through. The concept of all Sensory Processing Differences as one type of issue across different senses with increased or reduced sensitivity isn't convincing.
B**E
Essential reading
An intelligent and thorough book which has greatly helped my understanding of my boys' needs - I have 2 with autism and both are affected by sensory issues, and in different ways, just to add to the fun! The book demystifies much of their behaviour and provided me with practical ways of coping with and advancing their behaviour. This is now part of my essential help library and I can't recommend it enough to anyone concerned about a child.Update: 7 years on - I had 3 children diagnosed with autism. Luckily, I was put in touch with an occupational therapist for a while who was trained in sensory issues, one child loved being squashed & unbelievably small tight spaces; another was the opposite; two can’t bear noise etc etc. I tried many things over the years, adapting as the kids changed, fiddle toys, gym balls, chair exercises, weighted blankets, cold air fans, tactile seat cushioned wedges, ribbed pens, heavy backpacks, heavy boots - I found gradual exposure, combined probably with ageing & their natural development, reduced their needs and now sensory needs are much less of an issue. I think the earlier you identify & meet these needs, the better the outcome. Doing that becomes a natural process but initially it felt like magic and took a while for me to get my head around it - very exciting, interesting & of huge benefit to me & my family
D**H
I can only say that its almost like this book was wrote about my 9 year old ...
I was advised to purchase this by a doctor whilst my son was undergoing various assessments for behaviour that was at the time very bizarre and unexplainable. He has since been diagnosed with Autism and SPD.I can only say that its almost like this book was wrote about my 9 year old son. What previously caused stress and arguments due to his bizarre mannerisms and seeming in ability to sit still etc. is now accepted and channelled and to a certain extent controlled through certain strategies. Indeed, since reading the book I can relate to him and now understand why he does certain things, making for a much calmer household and more importantly a much happier and settled 9 year old.If your child is suspected of suffering from sensory processing disorder (SPD) then in my opinion this book is essential reading.
A**S
H.A.R.P - A Hard Insightful Read - 4 Years After Purchasing
I find sensory processing issues through the lens of 'sensory processing disorder' hard to fully digest. While this book is incredibly detailed I have found it confusing and in the year since reading it have found it easy to comprehend sensory processing issues through an autism lens. That said, this book will be tremendously helpful for people looking to understand SPD. - Antony Morris
D**E
Thank you.
Haven't read yet but arrived next day with Amazon prime, bought this book to try work out some of my severely autistic 3 year old sons behaviours, just from reading the back cover I know this book is for me. He has many many sensory problems, no help from the NHS, diagnosed and pushed out the door with not even so much as a leaflet, very sad & very shocking for these poor children (& for the parents) with the lack of support, I would literally try anything to help my son, so really looking forward to this book. X
M**6
the UK does not easily provide therapies for your children and it is a ...
This book really helped me to suss out my son. I knew, he was different from my other sons but couldn`t quite put my finger on it until someone sent me a link to SPD. I then was told about this book and it explains everything so well. If you have a child that might be affected, then this book is an eye opener. Although let me warn you, the UK does not easily provide therapies for your children and it is a fight to get people to listen to your concerns.
M**N
quite difficult to read
Thought this would help me with my autism but when I recived it. It was too many words unlike the books im use to with pics & words. I think this book is more fore parents rather than children or young adults like myself
T**E
Highly recommend
It’s very informative as I have a son with ASD/ADHD and with SPD...this book makes SPD more understandable and it’s written in a way that parents can understand..highly recommend this book.
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