Tez Report post Posted October 8, 2005 Can someone help me? I understand that the book "The Out of Sync Child" has advice on strategies that teachers can use to help children with Sensory Integration Dysfunction cope in the classroom. Can someone please advise me on what advice it gives or alternatively do they have access to another source of advice that they could point me in the direction of? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathryn Report post Posted October 8, 2005 Tez - I think we have this book somewhere although it's ages since I looked at it. I'll try to dig it out for you. K Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
call me jaded Report post Posted October 8, 2005 (edited) The author of the OOSC was a teacher, and it definitely has an educational slant - I loaned it to one of my son's teacher's and she found it really helpful. She kept it for months and I heard most of the classroom assistants in the school had read it. Why don't you borrow it from your library? Edited October 8, 2005 by call me jaded Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brook Report post Posted October 8, 2005 Hi, I found the following link quite interesting. http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/E...INTYRE/SID.html Brook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Report post Posted October 9, 2005 Hi. This book has been presented to us in an autism parents group as far as I know it is not specific for the condition but some chapters are relevant to it. I had a good look at it but decided not to buy it as I found it a bit too muddled up and not easy to refer to. Thanks again Brook for this good link. Very interesting. Malika Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites