BB Live Episode 43: Sensory Processing 101

BonBon Break

Val Curtis sits down with Dayna Abraham & Claire Heffron, authors of “Sensory Processing 101“.


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BONUS: First 7 comments below will be given a copy of the eBook version of “Sensory Processing 101”.


NEVER STRUGGLE TO EXPLAIN “SENSORY” AGAIN

Whether you are a parent, educator, caregiver, or therapist, this easy-to-read guide is your starting point to gain a better understanding of sensory processing and the body’s sensory systems. You may have heard of Sensory Processing Disorder, but this book is designed to help all children – not just those with a sensory disorder. The truth is that supporting healthy sensory processing is an important part of promoting overall health in every child.

BECOME A STRONGER TEACHER AND A MORE “TUNED IN” PARENT

All children have unique sensory preferences and needs. When we don’t fully understand sensory processing, we may misinterpret behaviors, labeling children as “naughty” or “spoiled”. When parents and teachers understand the basics of sensory processing, they are more tuned into kids’ basic needs and can use simple strategies to address them at home and in the classroom.

3 BOOKS IN 1

Easy to Use Resource.  No more piecing information together from several different resources. Sensory Processing 101 contains simple explanations about sensory processing, creative and engaging sensory activities for kids, and reproducible sensory resources – all in one place so you can find what you’re looking for quickly and easily.

Produced by Val Curtis & Greg Santomero


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This helpful guide will help parents, teachers and therapists define and tackle strategies that will help children (and adults) with Sensory Processing Disorders.