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Understanding Hidden Sensory Challenges: 25th Anniversary Edition by A. Jean Ayres, Ph.D. Revised and updated by Pediatric Therapy Network
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This classic handbook, from the originator of sensory integration theory, is now available in an updated, parent-friendly edition. Retaining all the features that made the original edition so popular with both parents and professionals, Sensory Integration and the Child remains the best book on the subject. With a new forward by Dr. Florence Clark and commentaries by recognized experts in sensory integration, this volume explains sensory integrative dysfunction, how to recognize it, and what to do about it. Helpful tips, checklists, question-and-answer sections, and parent resources make the new edition more informative and useful. Indispensable reading for parents, this book is also an excellent way to improve communication between therapists, parents, and teachers.
Sensory Integration and the Child handbook is a must for parents, teachers, and others seeking to understand sensory integration dysfunction. As sensory integration theory and intervention continue to evolve, this handbook links the theoretical roots (art and science) with present-day research and practice.
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