About this title: This companion volume to "The Out of Sync Child" presents activities parents of kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction can do at home with their child to strengthen the child's abilities--and have some fun along the way.
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Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Perigee Books
Date Published: 2003
ISBN-13:9780399528439ISBN:0399528431
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Perigee Trade
Date Published: 2003-01-07
ISBN-13:9780399528439ISBN:0399528431
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"Great activity book. Not just for kids w/ sensory disorders though. You can use w/ typically developing kids or kids w/ delays or various other special needs- great book and resource."
"Most people wouldn't have any reason to read this book. Although this book is directed to those that have children with sensory issues it has some fun, cheap ideas at keeping your children entertained. One of my favorite was making a plastic bag kite. Use crepe paper and staple it to the bottom of the plastic grocery sack, then use a string to tie the handles together. Make the string long enough that the child can use it to hold their kite with as they run and the wind does the rest. It is so windy out here so often. What little kid wouldn't think this was fun."
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