Saturday, October 26, 2013

The Sensory Child Gets Organized

The sensory child Gets organized
for review
Touchstone
Sept 3

Every year, tens of thousands of young children are diagnosed with disorders that make it difficult for them to absorb the external world. Parents of sensory kids—like those with sensory processing disorder, anxiety disorder, AD/HD, autism, bipolar disorder, and OCD—often feel frustrated and overwhelmed, creating stress in everyday life for the whole family. Now, with The Sensory Child Gets Organized, there’s help and hope.

As a professional organizer and parent of a sensory child, Carolyn Dalgliesh knows firsthand the struggles parents face in trying to bring out the best in their rigid, anxious, or distracted children. She provides simple, effective solutions that help these kids thrive at home and in their day-to-day activities, and in this book you’ll learn ( goodreads)

This book was so full of information and good ideas to help with my kids that might have this issue. It also had great ideas for trips and dealing with schools. It also covered ways in helping a child when they are very frustrated . 

Book Review= B

Thanks so much to Touchstone and this is my Honest Review

1 comment:

  1. I hadn't it heard it called "sensory children" before but it make sense and I'm glad you found ideas that were helpful to you.

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