(2010) SPD: What It Is and What It Is Not — Interview with Marianne Russo
Broadcast February 24, on The Coffee Klatch — Blog Talk Radio
Interview with Dr. Lucy Jane Miller, Hartley Steiner, and Carol Kranowitz
Broadcast February 24, on The Coffee Klatch — Blog Talk Radio
Interview with Dr. Lucy Jane Miller, Hartley Steiner, and Carol Kranowitz
September 1, on Leading Edge Parenting — Blog Talk Radio
October 3, discussion with co-authors Joye Newman and Carol Kranowitz on The Coffee Klatch
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May 5, telephone interview, at Autism Educates Community (formerly International Autism Association for Families and Educators).
May 2, at www.practicalparentinghelp.com
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June 2014, at the “Discover Your Resilient Self” Telesummit, with Christie Grant
September, at SPD Parent Zone
“I do want parents to know that there is no blame to take for this. That everyone loves their own child more than anything in the world, and you are already doing things for the child’s benefit. I want parents to know that they are GOOD parents, and it’s just a neurological issue that makes the child unable to do things that people expect.”
May 19, about 29 minutes
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May 31, a “First 5” podcast on “Ask the Experts” at first5kids.org
Sensory Processing Disorder is a condition that exists when sensory signals don’t get organized into appropriate responses. A person with SPD finds it difficult to process and act upon information received through the senses, which creates challenges in performing countless everyday tasks.
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“The Out-of-Sync Child has become the parents’ bible to [Sensory Processing Disorder].”
The New York Times
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Jane M. Healy Learning specialist and author of Your Child’s Growing Mind
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T. Berry Brazelton, MD Founder, Brazelton Foundation, Children’s Hospital, Boston