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Sensory Kids and School
Posted Feb 15 2010 7:38am
Once againthrough my Googling expertiseI have found yet another site to help with some sensory issue resolution.
But the funny thing is that all of these ideas can be used for all types of childrenregardless if they are sensory or not.
Neat!
Intersted?
Click here!
If you think about itwe are
all
sensory in one way or another.
Plusthe book
"Raising a Sensory Smart Child"
by Lindsey BielMA OTR/L and Nancy Peske is a really great find.
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Once againthrough my Googling expertiseI have found yet another site to help with some sensory issue resolution.
But the funny thing is that all of these ideas can be used for all types of childrenregardless if they are sensory or not.
Neat!
Intersted?
Click here!
If you think about itwe are all sensory in one way or another.
Plusthe book "Raising a Sensory Smart Child" by Lindsey BielMA OTR/L and Nancy Peske is a really great find.