Book Reviews
(2025) “Out-of-Sync Success Stories” review, by Paula Simpson
In “Autism Digest” magazine, read occupational therapist Paula Simpson’s wonderful book review of the latest book in the “Out-of-Sync” series. Click here: AD.Nov25-Jan26.BookReview
Read More(2025) Review of “Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids”
Patricia S. Lemer, M.Ed., LPC, says, “I am thrilled to shout accolades to Carol’s newest offering …. Grandparents like me remember with pleasure many of the activities Carol reintroduces: playing…
Read More(2022) Review of “The Out-of-Sync Child,” 3rd ed., at Epidemic Answers
Patricia S. Lemer, M.Ed., LPC, says, “Carol has updated her guidebook to help a new generation of caregivers and educators discover and understand what could be a missing piece of…
Read More(2022) Review of the 3rd edition of “The Out-of-Sync Child”
Lelanie Brewer, of Sensory Integration Education, says, “Overall, it is great to see this old favourite book updated with new terminology and I cannot recommend it enough to anyone who has an involvement with an individual with Sensory Processing differences.” Read her review.
Read More(2021) “A Year of Mini-Moves” makes life easier (and more fun)!
Kelly Beins, BHSc, OTR/L, says, “What a great way to help people translate ideas into real life! Screen-free so kids can connect with their bodies, and the format makes it simple and practical for parents or therapists to implement! It’s easily adaptable too, which I appreciate as a therapist AND a parent. This is sure to be a go-to resource for many!”
Read More(2021) A fun way to get kids moving!
Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, says, “These mini-moves provide sensory, perceptual, and motor ‘snacks’ that feed kids day after day in a fun and easy way!”
Read More(2016) New ‘Must-Read’ Books for Adults about Their Special Needs, by Nancy Schatz Alton
(2016) “The Out-of-Sync Child Grows Up,” reviewed by Lorna d’Entremont
(2016) The Long-awaited Follow-up to the Million-copy Bestseller
Published May 24, on www.goodreads.com.
The Out-of-Sync Child Grows Up will be the new bible for the vast audience of parents whose children, already diagnosed with SPD, are entering the tween and teen years, as well as those who do not yet have a diagnosis and are struggling to meet the challenges of daily life. Read more
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