Archive for March, 2010

Sensitive Sam, by Marla Roth-Fisch
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Sensitive Sam, by Marla Roth-Fisch

Poor Sam, he is having a rough day, he just can’t seem to cope with all the input he is receiving.  The bright light from the sun, the feel of his clothes, the smell of his breakfast and even going to the bathroom has his neurons crying out!                 The author, Marla Roth-Fisch does an [...]

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Kan you Kanoodle?
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Kan you Kanoodle?

This one is fun for ages 3 and up!  Kanoodle is simple yet abstract, great for kids, adults and even fun for the Mensa member in your family.  Starting with a simple puzzle, Kanoodle comes with 12 pieces of varied shapes.  Starting with 1 missing piece, it is easy to learn patterns to the puzzles.  Easy to [...]

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Squirmy Wormy, How I learned To Help Myself  by Lynda Farrington Wilson
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Squirmy Wormy, How I learned To Help Myself by Lynda Farrington Wilson

Lynda has transcribed the behaviors seen with sensory needs in her book, Squirmy Wormy that depicts, Tyler, a child with Autism and SPD maneuvering throughout his day.  The use of repetitive sing song words, “Flappy, Flappy, Pinchy, Pinchy, Hit, Hit, Hit” brings the young reader to attention.  Lynda follows each behavior with a sensory suggestion [...]

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Time Table
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Time Table

There is a magnet on our refrigerator that reads, “Remember, as far as any knows, we’re a nice normal family”.   The truthful part is that our family is full of love and laughter, compassion and compromise, disagreements and growing pains.  The funny part comes into play when it is discovered there is a swing hanging [...]

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