
S4 Ep427: Sensory Processing & The Out-of-Sync Child: A Conversation with Carol Stock Kranowitz
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Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A. is a pioneering voice in understanding Sensory Processing Differences. With over 25 years as a preschool teacher, her personal curiosity led her to write The Out-of-Sync Child, which has sold over 1 million copies and been translated into 16+ languages. Carol is also the author of several companion books focused on play, movement, and sensory-rich activities that support child development.
Top 3 Takeaways from This Episode:
- Put on Your “Sensory Spectacles”: Carol urges listeners to become curious observers of their children’s behavior—what sensory input are they avoiding or craving?
- Movement is the Key to Learning: Small, consistent "heavy work" activities like pushing, pulling, and stretching can help regulate the nervous system and improve focus.
- Play Is Powerful: From painting with shaving cream to using inner tubes as resistance tools, everyday objects become magical learning tools for sensory exploration and growth.
- The Out-of-Sync Child
- The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun
- Growing an In-Sync Child
- Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids
- Instagram: @learningessentials
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- Website: LearningEssentialsEDU.com
- Course: Cracking the Code to Special Education Eligibility
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