Meghan's World

The Story of One Girl's Triumph over Sensory Processing Disorder

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs
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Author: Diane M. Renna ISBN: 9780978833923
Publisher: Indigo Impressions Publication: March 9, 2007
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diane M. Renna
ISBN: 9780978833923
Publisher: Indigo Impressions
Publication: March 9, 2007
Imprint:
Language: English
MEGHAN'S WORLD is a true story of one girl's triumph over Sensory Processing Disorder. The story validates children's feelings and offers parents and teachers a look into the world of a child suffering from SPD. The story explains the therapies Meghan did to help her overcome and loose diagnosis of her SPD and lists resources for reference. MEGHAN'S WORLD is a great book for children diagnosed with autism, Aspergers, PDD, ADHD, ADD, dyslexia, Down syndrome, and other social and learning disabilities. You can learn how to help your child grow into his or her own accomplishments, and see how Meghan has dealt with the following issues: sensory modulaiton, social insecurity, tactile defensiveness, sensory processing, sound sensitivity, hypo/hyper-responsiveness, visual perception, allergies/food intolerance. Furthermore, you can use this book as a tool to uncover what your child's sensory sensitivities are with the "About You" pages...utlimately leading your family on a journey to wellness, just like Meghan. Many children with social and learning disabilities have some kind of dysfunction with sensory integration. Their brains misinterpret everyday sensory information they receive from their environment through their sense of sight, smell, sound, taste, touch, as well as their movement and positional senses. These misconnections affect the way their brain interprets this information with social, attentional, motor and other responses. When the brain is not healthy, the body is not healthy. The brain is what tells our body what to do. Therefore, the healthier our brains are, the healthier our bodies will be when we are faced with outside sensory burdens from the environment. Children need sensory input and experiences to grow and learn. Early intervention is key. MEGHAN'S WORLD is one-of-a-kind book...because it is a TRUE story about one little girl's quest to feel comfortable in the world around her. To learn more about Meghan and her journey to wellness, visit http://www.meghanstriumphoverspd.com.
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MEGHAN'S WORLD is a true story of one girl's triumph over Sensory Processing Disorder. The story validates children's feelings and offers parents and teachers a look into the world of a child suffering from SPD. The story explains the therapies Meghan did to help her overcome and loose diagnosis of her SPD and lists resources for reference. MEGHAN'S WORLD is a great book for children diagnosed with autism, Aspergers, PDD, ADHD, ADD, dyslexia, Down syndrome, and other social and learning disabilities. You can learn how to help your child grow into his or her own accomplishments, and see how Meghan has dealt with the following issues: sensory modulaiton, social insecurity, tactile defensiveness, sensory processing, sound sensitivity, hypo/hyper-responsiveness, visual perception, allergies/food intolerance. Furthermore, you can use this book as a tool to uncover what your child's sensory sensitivities are with the "About You" pages...utlimately leading your family on a journey to wellness, just like Meghan. Many children with social and learning disabilities have some kind of dysfunction with sensory integration. Their brains misinterpret everyday sensory information they receive from their environment through their sense of sight, smell, sound, taste, touch, as well as their movement and positional senses. These misconnections affect the way their brain interprets this information with social, attentional, motor and other responses. When the brain is not healthy, the body is not healthy. The brain is what tells our body what to do. Therefore, the healthier our brains are, the healthier our bodies will be when we are faced with outside sensory burdens from the environment. Children need sensory input and experiences to grow and learn. Early intervention is key. MEGHAN'S WORLD is one-of-a-kind book...because it is a TRUE story about one little girl's quest to feel comfortable in the world around her. To learn more about Meghan and her journey to wellness, visit http://www.meghanstriumphoverspd.com.

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