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Everyday Games for Sensory Processing Disorder: 100 Playful Activities to Empower Children with Sensory Differences
Award-winning author and occupational therapist Barbara Sher has over 45 years experience helping children with sensory processing disorder, autism and Asperger’s learn and thrive. In this new solutions-based guide, she’s collected 100 sensory-rich games that make working with your child a joy.
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Fun with Messy Play: Ideas and Activities for Children with Special Needs
The activities in this book are fun for children and help to improve their co-ordination, communicative and cognitive abilities, as well as their self-esteem and social skills.
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Sensorimotor Interventions: Using Movement to Improve Overall Body Function
This book provides education about using movement to improve overall function, including instruction and pictures for fun-based movement activities. A “menu” of activities for therapists is easily accessible by thumbing through the book; by organizing and categorizing activities by target area, therapists will enjoy choosing fun and easily duplicated therapeutic games.
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Songames for Sensory Integration
A therapist’s wish list come true. These 25 Songames offer a world of developmental play activities, and the booklet triples the number of therapeutic ways to use the games.
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Stepping Out – Using Games and Activities to Help Your Child with Special Needs
Stepping Out provides parents and carers with practical advice, and fun games and activities to improve a child’s skills in the six areas of development.
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The Out-Of-Sync Child Has Fun – Revised Edition
This companion volume to “The Out of Sync Child” presents activities parents of kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction can do at home with their child to strengthen the child’s abilities–and have some fun along the way.
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