Recommended Readings

About Sensory Processing Disorder – SPD

Sensational Kids: Hope and Help for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Miller, L. (2006).

The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder. Revised Edition Kranowitz, C. S. (2003).

Building Bridges through Sensory Integration: Therapy for Children with Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders. Yack, E., Sutton, S., & Aquilla, P. (2002)

Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight: What to Do If You Are Sensory Defensive in an Overstimulating World. Heller, S. (2002).

Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues. Beil, L., & Peske, N. (2005).

Parenting a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder: A Family Guide to Understanding and Supporting Your Sensory-sensitive child. Auer, C.R., & Blumbergild, S.L. (2006).

The Everything Parents guide to Sensory Integration Disorder. Terri, M. (2006)

The Hidden Senses: Your Muscle Sense and The Hidden Senses: Your Balance Sense. Koomar, J. A., Friedman, B., & Woolf, E. (1998).

The Sensory-Sensitive Child: Practical Solutions for Out-of-Bounds Behaviour. Smith, K. A., & Gouze, K. R. (2004).

Sensory Defensiveness in Children Aged 2-12: An Intervention Guide for Parents and Other Caretakers. Wilbarger, P., & Wilbarger, J. L. (1991).

Unlocking the Mysteries of Sensory Dysfunction. Anderson, E. & Emmons, P. (2004).

Sensory Integration: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition. Bundy,A.C., Lane,S. J. & Murray, E.A. (2002).

Living Sensationally: Understanding Your Senses. Dunn, W. (2007)

Introduction to How Does Your Engine Run. Williams, M. S., & Shellenberger, S. (1992).



For Families

Starting Sensory Integration Therapy: Fun Activities That Won’t Destroy Your Home or Classroom. Bonnie, A. (2005).

The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun, Revised Edition: Activities for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder. Revised Edition. Kranowitz, C. S. (2005).

Sensory Integration Strategies for Parents: SI for Home and School. Ganz, J. (2005).

Tools for Parents: A Handbook to bring Sensory Integration into the Home. Henry, D., Wheeler, T., & Sava, D. (2001).

SI Tools for Teens: Strategies to Promote Sensory Processing. Henry, D., & Sava, D. (2006).

Tool Chest: For Teachers, Parents and Students; A Handbook to Facilitate Self-Regulation. Henry, D. (2001).

Sense-Abilities: Fun Ways to Explore the Senses. O’Brien-Palmer, M. (1993)

Sensory Integration and Self-regulation in Infants and Toddlers: Helping very young children interact with their environment. Williamson, G. G. & Anzalone, M. E. (2001)

Take Five, Staying Alert at Home and at school. Williams, M. S., & Shellenberger, S. (2002).

Sensory Tools For Pets: Animals and people helping each other. Henry, D., Sava, D., & Koschka, L. (2006).

Understanding Regulation Disorders of Sensory Processing in Children. Stalker, A. & Reebye, P. (2007).

The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When the World Overwhelms Them. Aron, E. (2005).

The Sensory-Sensitive Child: Practical Solutions for Out-of-Bounds Behaviour. Smith, K. A & Gouze, K. R. (2005).

 

For Educators

Answers to Questions Teachers ask about Sensory Integration. Kranowitz, C. S., Koomar, J., Szklut, S., Balzer-Martin, L., Harber, E., & Sava, I.S. (2000)

Sensory Integration – A Guide for Preschool Teachers. Isbell, C. & Isbell, R. (2007)

Sensory Integration Strategies for Parents: SI for Home and School. Ganz, J. (2005).

Tool Chest: For Teachers, Parents and Students; A Handbook to Facilitate Self-Regulation. Henry, D. (2001).

Sensory Secrets: How to Jump Start Learning in Children. Schneider, C. (2001)

How Does Your Engine Run?” A Leader’s Guide to The Alert Program for Self-Regulation. Williams, M. S., & Shellenberger, S.

Take Five, Staying Alert at Home and at school. Williams, M. S., & Shellenberger, S. (2002).

 

For Children

I Like Birthdays, It’s The Parties I’m Not Sure About! Renke, L. (2005).

Meghan’s World: The Story of One Girl’s Triumph over Sensory Processing Disorder. Renna, D.M. (2007).

Arnie and His School Tools: Simple Sensory Solutions That Build Success. Veenendall, J. (2008)

The Goodenoughs Get in Sync.Kranowitz, C.S. (2004).