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Posted By: jholland1203 SPD - 10/09/13 04:23 PM
Hi!

Anyone know of some good resources on SPD. I would love to read articles that also discuss 2e.
Posted By: blackcat Re: SPD - 10/09/13 10:31 PM
There's a book "The Out of Sync Child" as well that I found interesting.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: SPD - 10/10/13 12:05 AM
As far as good info about SPD in general, I like the suggestions from Portia and blackcat.

Elaine Aron's The Highly Sensitive Child includes a cross-species examination of those who are sensitive their sensory environment. It provides a more gentle and positive view than much of the SPD literature.

About 2e with SPD:

- The Eides' book "The Mislabeled Child" has a chapter on SPD. It's about 40 pages long. While this book is not about 2e kids per se, the Eides specialize in 2e and certainly thoroughly cover the idea that a kid with a problem has huge strengths as well.
- The Twice Exceptional Newsletter has had articles on SPD/gifted 2e. For example: "Living with Sensory Processing Issues: A First-hand Account" by Peter L. Flom (Issue 54: September 2012) http://www.fcps.edu/cco/prc/newsletter/documents/2e_Newsletter_Issue_54.pdf
Posted By: Jenna Re: SPD - 10/11/13 10:14 AM
I found the "Out of Sync Child" to be discouraging in that the examples used so strongly exemplified the challenges expressed in each area. With that said, I did appreciate the comparisons in each section between typically v atypically responding children and their experiences. This article in the Seng archives is a good one for basics, provides comparison between overexcitabilities and sensory sensitivities, and recommendations for therapy moving forward depending on functional capabilities and adaptation. http://www.sengifted.org/archives/a...on-in-the-gifted-and-talented-population

I'm interested in hearing others' experiences with using sensory modulating "toys" (i.e. balls, brushes, chew products, vests...) and practices (bouncing, calming strategies, heavy work..). We recently started DS3.5's sensory diet with some of the freebies given by his OT for a home program. His functional capability levels are considered typical+ (dressing, eating..) so our insurance won't cover ongoing therapy. Has anyone tried these or others? Did anyone have any luck working with schools (preschool in our case) to incorporate anything? We're working on emotional literacy and self regulation but I wonder if asking the preschool to go along with it would be helpful for consistency.
Posted By: KJP Re: SPD - 10/11/13 03:17 PM
We have a set of these cards:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1935567357/ref=mp_s_a_1_9?qid=1381504507&sr=8-9&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

They are mostly easy and fun. I would leave a few with sitters and family members who were watching DS.
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