Out-Of-Sync Child Grows Up : Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder in the Adolescent and Young Adult Years by Carol Stock Kranowitz (2016, Trade Paperback)
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This novel, titled "Out-Of-Sync Child Grows Up: Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder in the Adolescent and Young Adult Years" is a first edition book in the "Out-Of-Sync Child Ser." series. Written by Carol Stock Kranowitz, this nonfiction narrative is published by Penguin Publishing Group and has 320 pages. The book is a trade paperback format and has dimensions of 8.2 inches in length, 5.5 inches in width, and 0.9 inches in height. The book is intended for adults and covers topics such as life stages, children with special needs, developmental/child, and life stages/adolescence. It is a valuable resource for those looking to understand and cope with sensory processing disorder in their children. The book is in English and was published in 2016.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100399176314
ISBN-139780399176319
eBay Product ID (ePID)215899295
Product Key Features
Book TitleOut-Of-Sync Child Grows Up : Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder in the Adolescent and Young Adult Years
Number of Pages320 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicLife Stages / General, Developmental / Child, Children with Special Needs, Life Stages / Adolescence
GenreFamily & Relationships, Psychology
AuthorCarol Stock Kranowitz
Book SeriesThe Out-Of-Sync Child Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight10 oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2016-005616
ReviewsPraise for the works of Carol Kranowitz " The Out-of-Sync Child has become the parents' bible to [Sensory Processing Disorder]." -- The New York Times "This book is great! It is a real contribution to the parents of the many children who are so hard to understand. It will let parents off the hook of blaming themselves... and will help them get on to the job of addressing the child's underlying difficulties." --T. Berry Brazelton, MD, founder, Brazelton Foundation, Children's Hospital, Boston "Warm and wise, this book will bring both hope and practical help to parents who wonder why their kid doesn't 'fit in.'" --Jane M. Healy, learning specialist and author of Your Child's Growing Mind " The Out-of-Sync Child does a masterful job of describing the different ways children react to sensations and integrate their responses to their world. The book provides detailed, practical information that will help parents understand how the nervous system works." --Stanley I. Greenspan, MD child psychiatrist and author (with Serena Wieder) of The Child with Special Needs "Comprehensive yet easy to understand... helpful tools for parents to promote healthy integration." -- The Exceptional Parent
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SynopsisThe long-awaited follow-up to the million-copy bestseller The Out-of-Sync Child , presenting information and advice for tweens, teens, and young adults living with Sensory Processing Disorder, and their parents. The Out-of-Sync Child Grows Up will be the new bible for the vast audience of parents whose children, already diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder, are entering the adolescent, tween, and teen years, as well as those who do not yet have a diagnosis and are struggling to meet the challenges of daily life. This book picks up where The Out-of-Sync Child left off, offering practical advice on living with SPD, covering everyday challenges as well as the social and emotional issues that many young people with SPD face. Topics include strategies for coping with the sensory aspects of grooming, social lives and dating, playing sports and music, and other issues, as well as how to find support and help from loved ones, occupational therapy, and other resources. Carol Kranowitz's insights are supplemented by first-person accounts of adolescents and teens with SPD, sharing their experiences and hard-won lessons with readers and adding a powerful personal dimension to the book.
This book is very helpful in understanding a child that has sensory problems. It also gives you stories from other adolescents with sensory processing disorder going through various things, which helps you realize that your child is not alone in their behaviors. This book also gives helpful suggestions to help your child through some of the sensory issues.