Sensory Smarts: A Book For Kids With Adhd Or Autism Spectrum Disorders Struggling With Sensory Integration Problems
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Many children, especially those with autism-related problems, struggle with sensory integration. Christian is a 12-year-old who has suffered from over- and under-sensitivity issues since birth. Following his experiences as a young child, Chara and Chara relate Christian's painful reactions to touch and extreme sensitivity to temperature, noise, taste and texture. Through detection, diagnosis, therapy and treatment, this book looks at the battles, frustrations and triumphs familiar to those with (or caring for those with) sensory integration difficulties. Sensory Smarts offers real solutions and hope, such as a sensory sensitivity scale, a behavioral rating chart and a list of helpful organizations. With much of the book written from the perspective of a child, and including rich illustrations, this book encourages children to work with adults in overcoming their sensory difficulties. Based on mainstream psychological theories, this book will be indispensable to those suffering from, or trying to raise awareness of, sensory problems in childhood.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #391681 in Books
- Published on: 2004-08
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 80 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Author
We wrote "Sensory Smarts" to help people dealing with a broad range of Sensory Integration Problems. As with "A Safe Place for Caleb," "Allery Busters," and "Amy Elizabeth Goes to Play Therapy," our emphasis is to provide practical advice and easily implemented solutions. (See also "The Art of Virtue.")
About the Author
Kathleen Chara, M.S., is a licensed mental health counselor specializing in children's and women's issues. She expects to finish her doctorate in 2007. Paul J. Chara, Jr., Ph.D., has published extensively in the field of psychology and his first book, THE ART OF VIRTUE, was published in 1999. Together they have co-authored numerous articles, teach at Northwestern College (St. Paul, MN), are raising four fantastic kids, and are ecstatic about being married to each other! Their friend J.M. Berns has extensive experience illustrating books, ranging from college texts to children's books.
Customer Reviews
Recommend for anyone with a child with sensory integration dysfunction
I had a child diagnosed with sensory integration dysfunction at age 8. If anyone has an older child who has a hard time with life, this is a great book. It is written from the perspective of a 12 year old. It's written by a peer. I read this to my 12 year old (yes he can read himself). I felt it more effective to read it to him. It made him feel good that he is not the only one have problems with the things he struggles with. There were good motivationals in it. Very friendly reading, and helpful tips at the end.
Kid Friendly
This book is great for elementary age children to help them deal with the challenges of ADHD or Autism spectrum disorders. Well written and positive.





