Sensory Processing Therapy

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  • 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Asperger's and Sensory Processing Disorders

    Tara Delaney 101 Games and Activities for Children With Autism, Asperger's and Sensory Processing Disorders

    In this book Delaney shows you how to teach your children by moving their bodies through play. These interactive games are quick to learn but will provide hours of fun and learning for your child. And many of the games can be played indoors or outdoors, so your child can enjoy them at home, outside, or on field trips. More than one hundred games that help your child: make eye-contact, stay focused, and strengthen his or her motor skills. The games in this book will also improve language and numerical skills and teach your child how to interact with others, how to take turns, and other social skills needed for attending preschool and school.

  • 5 Piece Mystery Fidget Pack

    5 Piece Mystery Fidget Pack

    5pc Mystery Fidget Toy Pack is here to add a little surprise to your day. Each box is packed with 5 awesome fidget toys to keep your hands happy and your mind focused. Which ones will you get? 4 Variations available, colors may vary.

  • A Buffet of Sensory Interventions

    Susan Culp A Buffet of Sensory Interventions

    Solutions for Middle and High School Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders. In suggesting interventions for this age group, the author emphasizes the importance of fostering independence, self-advocacy and self-regulation as a way to for teens with autism spectrum disorders to take ownership of their sensory needs as they transition into adulthood. Using simple terminology and lots of illustrations, the book also explains sensory integration basics, describes the sensory systems and their dysfunction and helps develop daily educational interventions through assessment of sensory needs.

  • A Friend for Henry

    Jenn Bailey A Friend for Henry

    In Classroom Six, second left down the hall, Henry has been on the lookout for a friend. A friend who shares. A friend who listens. Maybe even a friend who likes things to stay the same and all in order, as Henry does. But on a day full of too close and too loud, when nothing seems to go right, will Henry ever find a friend, or will a friend find him? With insight and warmth, this heartfelt story from the perspective of a boy on the autism spectrum celebrates the everyday magic of friendship. Ages 4-8

  • Activity Calming Kit

    Activity Calming Kit

    Find your calm and focus with this thoughtfully curated kit! Designed to reduce stress and provide sensory relief, this kit is perfect for kids, teens and adults! This ten-piece kit includes: 1 Brain Wave Vibrating head massager, 1 Magic Rainbow Color Shift Ball, 1 Metal Magic Spring, 1 Mini Puzzle, 1 Mini Sphere Rings Rainbow/ Breathing Ball, 1 Kaleidoscope, 1 Slime Charmers (Mermaid), 1 Touchable Bubbles, 1 U-Fidget and 1 Wikki Stix Rainbow pk.

  • Acu Shiatsu Mini Massage Roller

    Relaxus Acu Shiatsu Mini Massage Roller

    Handheld muscle massager. Perfect for after the gym. Also great for general relaxation or after a long flight.

  • AID Autism Inventory of Development

    Roya Ostovar AID Autism Inventory of Development

    An Assessment Tool for Parents and Professionals The Autism Inventory Development (AID) was created with two purposes in mind. First, it allows clinicians to obtain a comprehensive record of a child's history to assist in the diagnostic process. Second, and equally important, parents, caregivers, and/or family members can create a record for themselves that holds critical and important historical information for the individual being assessed. was designed to be a tool to gather critical information for the process of assessing for Autism Spectrum Disorder. The critical informational areas the AID covers includes Family, Child, and Medical History, Developmental Milestones, Communication, Cognitive and Executive Functioning Abilities, Social Functioning, Interests, Sensory Integration and Processing, and Behaviors. Ages 16 and under.

  • Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?

    Kay Al-Ghani Are You Feeling Cold, Yuki?

    A Story to Help Build Interoception and Internal Body Awareness for Children with Special Needs, Including Those with ASD, PDA, SPD, ADHD and DCD Yuki the snow monkey lives in Japan with his family and friends. He sometimes finds it hard to realize when his body is giving him signals, like when he is hungry or cold. Grandfather helps Yuki to understand what his 'funny feelings' mean, and what his brain is trying to tell him. This illustrated storybook will help children to build interoceptive awareness and gain an understanding of the body's activities. It also includes further information for parents and carers, as well as activities and strategies for building interoceptive abilities.

  • ARK Smooth Grabber ARK Smooth Grabber

    ARK ARK Smooth Grabber

    Need to chew? Use the Grabber as a safe alternative to chewing on one's hands, shirts, pencils, etc. Need to work on oral motor skills? Use it to practice biting/chewing skills without the risk of choking, build jaw strength and stability, and exercise the mouth muscles. It can also help provide an alternative to tooth grinding or satisfy the urge to chew for individuals who are fed through a g-tube. The Grabber has many different uses! Toughness Guide: Standard - This is the softest level, recommended for mild chewers (those who do not chew through anything). XT / Medium Firm - This is the middle level. It's firmer, but still fairly chewy, recommended for moderate chewers.  XXT / Very Firm - This is the toughest level. It still has some "chewability" to it, but it's fairly rigid / pretty firm. No chew tool is indestructible, but this is usually the longest lasting level for avid chewers.

  • Arnie and His School Tools

    Jennifer Veenendall Arnie and His School Tools

    Simple Sensory Solutions That Build Success This illustrated children's book centers around an exuberant little boy who had difficulty paying attention in class and doing his schoolwork until he was equipped with tools that helped accommodate his sensory needs. Written from Arnie's point of view, the book uses simple language to describe some of the sensory tools and strategies he uses at school and at home to help him achieve a more optimal level of alertness and performance. Additional resources are provided at the end of the book, including definitions of sensory processing and sensory modulation disorder, suggested discussion questions, and lists of related books.

  • Art as an Early Intervention Tool for Children With Autism

    Nicole Martin Art as an Early Intervention Tool for Children With Autism

    "Art as an Early Intervention Tool for Children with Autism" includes practical advice on helping a child move beyond scribbling, organizing the child's environment for maximum comfort and relaxation, and providing physical and sensory support. This book is packed with tips and suggestions for how to provide art therapy for children with autism - covering topics such as the basic materials required, safety issues, how to set up a workspace, and ideas for managing difficult behavior. The author writes from a professional and personal perspective - Nicole Martin is a qualified art therapist specializing in working with children with autism, and she also has a brother with autism.

  • Aspie Teen's Survival Guide

    J.D. Kraus Aspie Teen's Survival Guide

    The teenage years are a time when being social is the number 1 priority for kids. But for kids with Asperger's, who have acute social challenges, these years can be the most difficult, confusing time in their lives. Enter J.D. Kraus, a young man who has been there, done that! He offers practical advice to his peers so that they can get the most out of middle and high school, both academically and socially. From sensory sensitivity to awkwardness, dating to driving, he tackles it all!

  • Atom Ball

    Atom Ball

    The Atom Ball is a great tactile sensory tool and can be used as a therapy device relieves stress, rehabilitates hand muscles & joints and are great for mind wellness. 4"

  • Atomic Fidget Ball

    Atomic Fidget Ball

    Twist and Turn puzzle balls to complete patterns. Create your own patterns. Great one-handed challenge for a busy mind. Colors may vary.

  • Atomic NeeDoh Atomic NeeDoh

    Schylling Atomic NeeDoh

    1-3 weeks

    Atomic NeeDoh is breaking the boundaries of fidget balls… it’s totally out of this world! Just give it a squeeze, and one turns to many! The growing groovy globs are filled with a super-soft compound, making it the perfect fidget toy. Give Atomic NeeDoh a squish, a pull, or a smush, it will always return back to its original shape! Atomic NeeDoh makes a great gift and is perfect for schools, party favors, those with special needs, an addition to the office, and is exactly what you need to decompress! A fidget toy that satisfies and soothes; NeeDoh is appropriate for anxious tendencies and helps promote focus, attention and centering. Available in Blue/Yellow, Yellow/Pink, and Pink/Blue Squeeze to reveal multiple groovy globs!

    1-3 weeks

    $5.95

  • Attaching Through Love, Hugs and Play

    Deborah Gray Attaching Through Love, Hugs and Play

    This book offers simple advice to parents of children who find it difficult to attach and bond -- whether following adoption, divorce or other difficult experiences. The Author describes how to use the thinking on attachment in your daily parenting. She reveals sensory techniques to help children bond and explains why routines like mealtimes and play time are so important in helping children to attach. The book offers positive ideas for responding to immediate crises like difficult behaviour and meltdowns, but importantly also offers longer-term strategies to help children to develop the skills they need to cope as they grow up -- the ability to plan, concentrate and be in control of their emotions.

  • Auditory Sensory Kit (7 pieces)

    Auditory Sensory Kit (7 pieces)

    This new sensory kit is perfect for anyone who seeks out sound while fidgeting. This kit will 'Pop' 'Snap' 'Whirl' and 'Clack" its way into your heart. This 7 piece kit includes: 1 Happy Snappy Ball, 1 Fidget Popping Tube, 1 Sensory Slug, 1 Mini Lollipopter, 1 strip of Tentacle Tape, 1 Thingamapop Squeeze Snap and 1 Wacky Track. **Colors may vary**

  • Autism and Everyday Executive Function

    Paula Moraine Autism and Everyday Executive Function

    Strengths-Based Approach for Improving Attention, Memory, Organization and Flexibility Advocating a person-centred approach, the author describes the importance of identifying the individual's preferred style of engagement and communication, and how sensory experiences impact their thoughts, feelings, and actions. She explains how to use this information to identify the individual's strengths and weaknesses across eight key areas which are the building blocks of executive functions: attention; memory; organization; time management; initiative; behavior; goal setting and flexibility.

  • Autism Playbook for Teens

    Irene McHenry & Carol Moog Autism Playbook for Teens

    Imagination-Based Mindfulness Activities to Calm Yourself, Build Independence, and Connect with Others. Teens with Autism are natural observers - able to study, imitate, and learn social behavior. This Playbook is designed to bolster these strengths with mindfulness strategies and role-playing scripts. It also helps teens learn to reduce anxiety, manage emotions, be more aware in the present moment, and connect with others. This unique, strengths-based approach helps teens on the spectrum (including Asperger's Syndrome) develop social skills, strengthen communication, and thrive. Each chapter has custom-designed activities to work with the unique perspectives, sensory processing, neurological strengths and challenges these teens encounter in the social world.

  • Autism Revolution: Whole-Body Strategies for Making Life All It Can Be

    Martha Herbert & Karen Weintraub Autism Revolution: Whole-Body Strategies for Making Life All It Can Be

    Autism, Dr. Herbert argues, is not a hardwired impairment programmed into a child's genes and destined to remain fixed forever. Instead, it is the result of a cascade of events, many seemingly minor. Dr. Herbert sees the child's physical symptoms, the anxiety, sensory overload, sleeplessness, frequent illnesses or seizures, as vital clues to what the underlying problems are, and how to help. Drawing from the newest research, technologies, and insights, as well as inspiring case studies of both children and adults, Dr. Herbert guides you toward restoring health and resiliency in your loved one with autism. Her specific recommendations aim to provide optimal nutrition, reduce toxic exposures, limit stress, and open the door to learning and creativity.

  • Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

    Robyn Steward Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

    Written by autistic author Robyn Steward, this is a detailed guide for young people aged 9 to 16 on the basics of menstruation. Created in consultation with young people, an online survey and a group of medical professionals, this is a book that teaches all people about periods, which can be a scary and overwhelming issue. Promoting the fact that everyone either has periods or knows someone who does, the book reduces the anxiety girls face in asking for help. It offers direct advice on what periods look and feel like and how to manage hygiene and pain. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.

  • Autism...What Does It Mean To Me?

    Autism...What Does It Mean To Me?

    This indispensable tool is for autistic people, their parents, families, and professionals. The workbook helps children or adults enhance self-understanding and awareness and foster communication with others about needs, preferences, and identity. Included are ways of thinking, including focused interests perfection versus doing your best, the support of schedules, sensory experience, including stimming, creative expression, learning about and interacting with people, writing Social Stories, understanding speech and expressions in others types of communication including verbal or nonverbal self-advocacy and miscommunication,supportive structures for school and approaching IEPs, friendship, play, online acquaintances and safety, emotions, including feeling anxious or upset, depression, and outbursts. The book concludes with an extended section on happiness, including relaxation, exercise, gratitude, forgiveness, kindness, positive attitude, and making the world a better place. Extensive materials designed especially for older readers, as well as for parents, therapists, and teachers, are included. Understanding what's actually true and supporting acceptance and appreciation form the cornerstones of the author's approach and the workbook. This book is updated and revised from the original edition and adds 150 + pages of new material and worksheets.

  • Autistics' Guide To Dating

    Jody & Emilia Ramey Autistics' Guide To Dating

    A Book By Autistics, For Autistics And Those Who Love Them Or Who Are In Love With Them This book presents strategies for overcoming social skills deficits and sensory issues, to make for relationship success. Emilia Murry Ramey and Jody John Ramey, both on the spectrum, reflect on their dating experiences and provide recommendations for relationships in both the short- and long-term. Their advice includes how to choose venues for meeting people that are free from discomfiting features; coping with typical experiences such as close proximity with a partner, eye-contact, and physical intimacy, in the light of sensory issues; and moving on to extended, committed relationships, co-habiting and continuing to date after marriage.

  • AutPlay Therapy Handbook

    Robert Jason Grant AutPlay Therapy Handbook

    Integrative Family Play Therapy with Neuro-divergent Children  The AutPlay® Therapy Handbook provides a thorough explanation and understanding of AutPlay® Therapy (an integrative family play therapy framework) and details how to effectively implement AutPlay® Therapy for addressing the mental health needs of autistic and neuro-divergent children and their families. This handbook guides the mental health therapist working with children and adolescents through their natural language of play. Opening with an extensive review of the neurodiversity paradigm and ableism, the chapters cover AutPlay® Therapy protocol, phases of therapy, assessment strategies, and common need areas along with understanding neurodiversity affirming processes. Additional chapters highlight the therapeutic powers of play, integrative play therapy approaches, understanding co-occurring conditions, working with high support needs, and using AutPlay® Therapy to address regulation, sensory, social/emotional, and other mental health concerns that neuro-divergent children may be experiencing. The handbook serves as a thorough guide for play therapists, child therapists, and family therapists who work with neuro-divergent children and their families.


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