Posts Tagged ‘Child’
Lifestyle Bean Bag Child Large Raspberry
Thursday, May 27th, 2010Lifestyle Bean Bag Child Large Yellow
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010Lifestyle Bean Bag Child Large Cobblestone
Wednesday, April 21st, 2010Parenting a Child with Sesory Processing Disorder A
Saturday, February 27th, 2010Raising a Sensory Smart Child The Definitive Handbook
Sunday, February 21st, 2010Learn:
* How the senses actually work and integrate with each other
* How and where to get the very best professional help
* Sensory diet activities that meet your child's needs--including new tips and ideas for kids, teens, adults, and families
* Practical solutions for daily challenges-from brushing teeth to getting dressed to picky eating to family gatherings
* Using sensory smarts to help children with developmental delays, learning, and attention problems
* The special challenges of helping children with autism and sensory issues
* Ways to advocate for your child at school and make schools sensory smart
* How to empower your child and teen in the world
* Complementary therapies, resources, and helpful web sites
In all, the most comprehensive guide to sensory processing challenges is now more detailed and useful than ever. Loved and celebrated by parents, teachers, therapists, doctors and others, the new edition of Raising a Sensory Smart Child is a must-have volume for anyone who cares about a child with sensory issues.
***WINNER of the NAPPA GOLD AWARD and iPARENTING MEDIA AWARD*** ....read more
Bigfoot Caterpillar Tunnel Play Tent Child Kids Pop
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010This bigfoot caterpillar tunnel play tent is an adorable gift for all kids. Fast and easy set up/breakdown with no tools required. The lightweight tent with water proof material is great for indoor or outdoor use. The playtent can be folded flat for convenient storage when it is not in use.
- This caterpillar tunnel comes with puffy feet
- Water proof material
- Ideal for home, backyard, parks, parties, day care and more
- Pop up tube design
- Fast and easy set up/breakdown with no tools required
- Tent folds flat for convenient storage when not in use
- Material: 100% Polyester fabric & metal frame
- Tube Tent Dimension in inch: 19” (Diameter) x 71” (L)
- Tube Tent Dimension in cm: 48cm(Diameter) x 180cm(L)
**Color may vary.
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The OutofSync Child Has Fun Revised Edition Activities
Monday, February 15th, 2010This revised edition of the companion volume to The Out-of-Sync Child includes new activities that parents of kids with Sensory Processing Disorder can do at home with their child, along with updated information on which activities are most appropriate for children with coexisting conditions such as Asperger's, autism, and more. ....read more
Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder A
Sunday, February 7th, 2010The OutOfSync Child Has Fun Activities for Kids
Saturday, January 30th, 2010Sensory Integration and the Child 25th Anniversary Edition
Sunday, January 24th, 2010The OutofSync Child Recognizing and Coping with Sensory
Monday, January 18th, 2010The Out-of-Sync Child broke new ground by identifying Sensory Processing Disorder, a common but frequently misdiagnosed problem in which the central nervous system misinterprets messages from the senses. This newly revised edition features additional information from recent research on vision and hearing deficits, motor skill problems, nutrition and picky eaters, ADHA, autism, and other related disorders. ....read more
Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder A
Thursday, January 14th, 2010The book introduces SPD and offers an overview of what it means to advocate for a child with the condition. It describes a range of activities that help strengthen family relationships, improve communication about the disorder, and deal with problem situations and conditions a child with SPD may encounter. Throughout, the book stresses the importance of whole-family involvement in the care of a child with SPD, especially the roles fathers play in care-giving. Many of the book’s ideas are illustrated with case stories that demonstrate how the book’s ideas can play out in daily life. ....read more
The SensorySensitive Child Practical Solutions for OutofBounds Behavior
Monday, December 28th, 2009In a book likely to transform how parents manage many of their child's daily struggles, Drs. Smith and Gouze explain the central and frequently unrecognized role that sensory processing problems play in a child's emotional and behavioral difficulties. Practicing child psychologists, and themselves parents of children with sensory integration problems, their message is innovative, practical, and, above all, full of hope.
A child with sensory processing problems overreacts or underreacts to sensory experiences most of us take in stride. A busy classroom, new clothes, food smells, sports activities, even hugs can send such a child spinning out of control. The result can be heartbreaking: battles over dressing, bathing, schoolwork, social functions, holidays, and countless other events. In addition, the authors say, many childhood psychiatric disorders may have an unidentified sensory component.
Readers Will Learn:
- The latest scientific knowledge about sensory integration
- How to recognize sensory processing problems in children and evaluate the options for treatment
- How to prevent conflicts by viewing the child's world through a sensory lens
- Strategies for handling sensory integration challenges at home, at school, and in twenty-first century kid culture
The result: a happier childhood, a more harmonious family, and a more cooperative classroom. This thoroughly researched, useful, and compassionate guide will help families start on a new path of empowerment and success.
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009Activities for Autistic Children
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009Parents, teachers, and other caregivers often get so caught up in educating and providing structure to the lives of autistic children that they forget that, above all, he or she is a child. Like any other child in his or her age group, your autistic child wants to have fun. While some activities may not be suitable for those suffering from autism, there are a number of fun games to play with autistic children, many of which can get them involved with others or help them further develop motor or social skills while just focusing on having a good time. (more…)
Child Sensory Development
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009Author: Andrea Beilinson
As your baby grows, you’ll find it a constant but rewarding challenge to keep him engaged, and you can help to develop his sensory awareness from infancy through the preschool years.
Does prematurity lead to an extra-sensitive kid?
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Lately, I’ve been wondering as I observe my 5-year-old who was born nearly six weeks early: Are children who were born prematurely more likely to be extra-sensitive when it comes to noise, food, pain, etc.?












