The invaluable resource for coping with Sensory Integration Dysfunction���ow fully revised
Sensory Integration (SI) Dysfunction���a condition that does not allow the body to properly register and process sensations���was once thought to affect only autistic children, or was mistaken for ADHD, not recognized as a separate condition demanding its own distinct treatment methods. For therapists and parents of children with SI issues, Raising A Sensory Smart Child has been praised for its practical insights, guidelines, and tips. Now, Lindsey Biel and Nancy Peske have thoroughly updated their groundbreaking volume to include current research, resources, and address the issues of parents whose children are now in their critical teen years.