Understanding Your Child s Sensory Signals

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Understanding Your Child s Sensory Signals
Author : Angie Voss
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language : English
Release Date : 12 September 2011
ISBN : 1466263539
Pages : 0 pages
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Understanding Your Child s Sensory Signals by Angie Voss Book PDF Summary

In this handbook, the author discusses 205 different sensory signals, each presented with a description of the different ways a child may experience the signal and with practical ideas to help all children accommodate the specific sensory input.

Understanding Your Child s Sensory Signals

In this handbook, the author discusses 205 different sensory signals, each presented with a description of the different ways a child may experience the signal and with practical ideas to help all children accommodate the specific sensory input.

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