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Sensory Processing Resource Guide

Books

Angermeier, P., Krzyzanowsk, J., & Moir, K. (2009). Learning in motion: 101+ sensory activities for the classroom. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

Brownlee, F., & Munro, L. (2010). Fuzzy buzzy groups for children with developmental and sensory processing difficulties: A step-by-step resource. London; Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.

Culp, S. (2010). A buffet of sensory interventions: Solutions for middle and high school students with autism spectrum disorders. Shawnee Mission, KS: AAPC.

Harding, J., & Padgett, D. E.  (2011). Ellie Bean the drama queen. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Kaplan-Mayer, G. (2010). The kitchen classroom: 32 visual GFCF recipes to boost developmental skills. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.

Lashno, M. (2010). Mixed signals: Understanding and treating your child's sensory processing issues. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.

Morris, K. (2010). Insights into sensory issues for professionals: Outstanding articles from the pages of S.I. Focus magazine. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Moyer, S. A. (2009). The ECLIPSE model: Teaching self-regulation, executive function, attribution, and sensory awareness to students with Asperger syndrome, high-functioning autism, and related disorders. Shawnee Mission, KS: Autism Asperger Pub. Co.

Moyes, R. A. (2010). Building sensory friendly classrooms to support children with challenging behaviors: Using data and cognitive behavioral therapy to teach replacement skills. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Mucklow, N., & Hartwig, T. (2009). The sensory team handbook. Kingston, Ont.: Michael Grass House.

Ostovar, R. (2009). Ultimate guide to sensory processing disorder. Arlington, TX: Sensory World/Future Horizons.

Sher, B. (2009). Early intervention games: Fun, joyful ways to develop social and motor skills in children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.


Books for Children

Griffin, M. (2010). Picky, picky Pete. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Harding, J., & Padgett, D. E.  (2011). Ellie Bean the drama queen. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Kranowitz, C. S., & Wylie, T. J. (2010). The Goodenoughs get in sync: 5 family members overcome their special sensory issues. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Lamia, M. C. (2011). Understanding myself: A kid's guide to intense emotions and strong feelings. Washington, DC: Magination Press.

Lande, A., & Future Horizons (Firm). (2010). Songames for sensory processing: 25 therapist-created musical activities for improving fine & gross-motor skills, muscle strength and rhythmicity. Arlington, TX: Sensory World/Future Horizons.

Lynch, C., & Selvaggi-Faden, K. (2012). Totally chill: My complete guide to staying cool: A stress management workbook for kids with social, emotional, or sensory sensitivities. Shawnee Mission, KS: AAPC Pub.

Taylor, J. F., & Wilson, L. F. (2011). Learn to have fun with your senses: The sensory avoider's survival guide. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.

Veenendall, J. (2009). Why does Izzy cover her ears?: Dealing with sensory overload. Shawnee Mission, KS: Autism Asperger Pub. Co.

Wilson, L. F. (2009). Squirmy wormy. Arlington, TX: Sensory World.


Videos

Kranowitz, C. S. (2009). Sensory issues in learning & behavior [DVD]. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons.

Linthorst, E., Becker, J., & Pergé Productions. (2008). Autistic-like: Graham's story [DVD]. Los Angeles?: Pergé Productions.