The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder (The Out-of-Sync Child Series)
Does your child exhibit...
Over-responsivity--or under-responsivity--to touch or movement? A
child with SPD may be a "sensory avoider," withdrawing from touch,
refusing to wear certain clothing, avoiding active games--or he may be a
"sensory disregarder," needing a jump start to get moving.
Over-responsivity--or under-responsivity--to sounds, sights taste, or smell? She may cover her ears or eyes, be a picky eater, or seem oblivious to sensory cues.
Cravings for sensation? The
"sensory craver" never gets enough of certain sensations, e.g., messy
play, spicy food, noisy action, and perpetual movement.
Poor sensory discrimination? She
may not sense the difference between objects or experiences--unaware of
what she's holding unless she looks, and unable to sense when she's
falling or how to catch herself.
Unusually high or low activity level? The
child may be constantly on the go--wearing out everyone around him--or
move slowly and tire easily, showing little interest in the world.
Problems with posture or motor coordination? He may slouch, move awkwardly, seem careless or accident-prone.
These
are often the first clues to Sensory Processing Disorder--a common but
frequently misdiagnosed problem in which the central nervous system
misinterprets messages from the senses. The Out-of-Sync Child offers comprehensive, clear information for parents and professionals--and a drug-free treatment approach for children.
This
revised edition includes new sections on vision and hearing, picky
eaters, and coexisting disorders such as autism and Asperger's syndrome,
among other topics.