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Mixed Signals
Understanding and Treating Your Child's Sensory Processing Issues
Mary Lashno, O.T.




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isbn 978-1-890627-59-1
2009
Paperback
5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
200 pages

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About the Author

For more than 16 years, Mary Lashno has practiced occupational therapy at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, specializing in pediatrics. She is involved in many clinics and treats a variety of populations, including children with sensory integration dysfunction, behavioral issues, physical disabilities, learning disorders, and other special needs. Mary lives in Bel Air, Maryland, with her husband and 3 grown children.

2010 National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA): Gold Award
Read the NAPPA judges' reviews!

Mary Lashno, an occupational therapist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, shares her extensive experience working with children who don't process sensory information properly. Her new book educates parents about why some children's sensory systems experience are over- or under-stimulated and what can be done to treat the condition so children can learn and be a part of daily activities. Mixed Signals also helps parents recognize when behavior is a characteristic of another condition, such as autism or Down syndrome, and when it's due to poor sensory processing.

With the help of case studies, the author provides many examples of how children with poor sensory processing react differently to sensory input--staring into lights, avoiding face-washing or brushing teeth, seeming overly clumsy--than children with normal sensory systems. Parents learn how to interpret behaviors and detect when a child may be over-stimulated or under-stimulated. A discussion of strategies and interventions explains how therapists and families can work with children to help develop an individualized sensory diet to calm or awaken sensory receptors so kids can function better and begin to tolerate a wider range of sensory information.

Topics covered include:

  • Terminology of sensory processing
  • Normal vs. abnormal sensory processing
  • Evaluating your child's sensory system
  • Assessment tools
  • Sensory Integration Therapy--what it is and how it works
  • Treatment approaches
  • Establishing and managing your child's sensory diet
This guide is useful to families of children with a variety of diagnoses, deficits, and skills. You'll be better able to understand your child's sometimes perplexing behavior as well as be a part of the therapeutic process in conjunction with trained professionals. Buy a copy to share with a teacher, coach, or therapist so everyone can get involved!

 
   
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