The Sensory Code
Understanding Sensory Processing Differences to Support Your Child's Unique Needs
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As every parent knows, kids don’t come with an instruction manual. Decoding problem behavior and identifying your child’s unique needs can feel like a daily struggle – particularly when it comes to sensory challenges.
In this relatable and informative guide, occupational therapist Laura Petix presents a guided tour of your child’s brain and nervous system – and offers tools for helping kids thrive in an overwheming world that's not set up for them. Filled with simple explainers and hands-on techniques, the book reveals:
- Understanding your child’s unique sensory profile
- Decoding the needs underneath your child’s big emotions and problem behavior
- Everyday tools for more harmony and connection
- Language to help your child understand how their brain works.
- Strategies for overcoming frustration and dialing up empathy – for your child and yourself.
Whether you’re managing meltdowns, nurturing a sensory seeker, navigating sensory sensitivities, or tackling daily routines, this book will empower you with expert-guided, neurodivergent-friendly tools to support your child and experience more joy and regulation in your daily lives.
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