The OutofSync Child Has Fun, Revise..., Carol Stock Kranowitz
The OutofSync Child Has Fun, Revise..., Carol Stock Kranowitz
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The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, Revised Edition
Activities for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder

Author: Carol Stock Kranowitz

Narrator: Beth Hicks

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/21/2022


Synopsis

This companion volume to The Out-of-Sync Child—the first accessible guide to examine Sensory Processing Disorder—includes more than one hundred playful activities specially designed for kids with SPD.

Each activity in Carol Stock Kranowitz's inspiring and practical book is SAFE—Sensory-motor, Appropriate, Fun and Easy—to help develop and organize a child’s brain and body. Whether your child faces challenges with touch, balance, movement, body position, vision, hearing, smell, and taste, motor planning, or other sensory problems, this book presents lively and engaging ways to bring fun and play to everyday situations.

This revised edition includes new activities, along with updated information on which activities are most appropriate for children with coexisting conditions including Asperger’s and autism, and more.

About The Author

Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A., has been a preschool teacher for more than 25 years. She has developed an innovative program to screen young children for Sensory Processing Disorder, and writes and speaks regularly about the subject. She has an M.A. in Education and Human Development..


Reviews

Goodreads review by Alicia on July 21, 2017

I adore this book and have recommended it for years to all parents and caregivers, not just ones caring for kids who have been diagnosed with sensory integration issues. The activities are awesome for meeting kids' sensory needs and there's a wide range of types to suit any child and situation. I dr......more

Goodreads review by Carryl on February 23, 2019

An excellent book for kids with SPD but also for any children, since all children have sensory needs and enjoy activities that engage their senses. Lots of helpful ideas. Ikea sells lots of inexpensive furniture that works well for SPD kids if you want to find the kind of props recommended -- hammoc......more

Goodreads review by Pamela on December 22, 2024

Está bien, pero las actividades no están por edades y a veces son o cosas muy muy simples o cosas demasiado complejas que implican hasta saber leer, así que no siempre es muy útil.......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on September 24, 2019

This is a really excellent, practical guide to inexpensive sensory experiences at home. The layout is great and organized in an easy to use manual. I only read the parts that are pertinent to my child, but I will come back to this over and over. It's a FANTASTIC follow up to the original, and the tw......more


Quotes

“The Out-of-Sync Child—the best book ever written on Sensory Processing Disorder—has been the salvation of mothers everywhere. This sequel will help them even more.”—Marguerite Kelly, syndicated family columnist and coauthor, The Mother’s Almanac “Having fun isn’t something that just happens for most children with severe sensory issues. Everyday activities can be a struggle and can cause much frustration and sadness for both the child and his/her family. The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun is a ‘must have’ for parents and teachers. They will start changing lives with these simple ideas that work with ALL children—and many adults, too.”—Laurie Renke, Mother, national coordinator, DSI Parent Connections“Carol opened the eyes and hearts of caregivers with The Out-of-Sync Child, allowing children who were once afraid of movement, who are overly sensitive to noise and touch, to grow and emerge from their cocoons of sensory dysfunction. Now, in The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, she gives parents and teachers a cookbook of activities to orchestrate a new hum, a new rhythm and a common vibration to those who once were adrift. This book is like having a therapist whispering in your ear, 'try this now, and this, and now this...’”—Rondalyn V. Whitney, MOT, OTR, author, Bridging the Gap: Raising a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder“Oh, the pleasures your children will gleefully enjoy with any one of the activities in this marvelous book. OTs, parents and teachers, get ready to have fun, too, as you get in sync with your out-of-sync child through these important and clinically credible methods of attaining and retaining new life skills.”—Aubrey Lande MS, OTR, vice-president, Occupational Therapy Association of Colorado