A review by prairiemountaingirl
The Out-Of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder by Carol Kranowitz

4.0

"...if you have concerns about your own or another child, no matter how vague they seem or how inarticulate you feel verbalizing them, pursue them" is a quote from page 281 of The Out-of-Sync Child and sums up beautifully our role as parents, guardians, and caregivers. If you have concerns about your child, don't make excuses to yourself, rather educate yourself. We are their advocates. While it contains the medical information behind the behavior, it does so in an accessible way. It also gives practical tips and advice on how to work with children who may have sensory problems as well as directs the reader to available resources.

This book is a good resource for anyone working with children or raising them. Anyone who has concerns about their child or feels something is "off" might want to at least skim through this book. The book helps the reader recognize different types of sensory processing disorders, gives numerous examples, and even provides checklists. If there are concerns, it can help you articulate what those concerns are and how to explain it to medical professionals.

I recommend this read!