
S4 Ep428: Out-of-Sync No More: Playful Tools for Sensory Success with Carol Kranowitz (Part 2)
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About the Guest:
Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A., is a pioneer in sensory integration education and author of the bestselling The Out-of-Sync Child. Her newest book, Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids (coming March 2025), continues her mission to help families make sense of sensory challenges through play.
3 Key Takeaways:
- Behavior is communication — learn to spot what your child avoids, seeks, and finds calming.
- “Just right” challenges build skills and self-esteem (think pushing a laundry basket, not scrolling a tablet).
- Everyday items like rope, paint, and pebbles can become powerful sensory tools.
Contact Wendy Taylor
Instagram: @learningessentials
LinkedIn: Wendy Taylor
Facebook: Learning Essentials
Website: LearningEssentialsEDU.com
Check out Wendy's course: Cracking the Code to Special Education Eligibility
Listen & Subscribe:
Apple Podcasts: The Special Ed Strategist
Other platforms: https://pod.link/1639953041
Connect with Carol Kranowitz:
Website: https://out-of-sync-child.com
Book coming soon: Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids (March 2025)
Want to Learn More?
- The Out-of-Sync Child by Carol Kranowitz
- STAR Institute for Sensory Processing
- Sensory Integration Education
Watch the live presentation on YouTube
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