I know we are jumping the gun on sensory issues, but I have to say that most young children in general have some sensory issues it is just that some have them to a more serious degree. I work with 4 and 5 year olds all day, you would be amazed at how many have sensory issues that others would overlook. Often times these kids can be misdiagnosed with other things (especially ADHD, and ODD, and OCD) Anyhow, I agree that "out of sync child" is a great book, also "the out of sync child has fun" And the last one I really like is "Starting Sensory Integration Therapy: Fun Activities That Won't Destroy Your Home or Classroom" The last two books have some good activities you can do at home. There are fun things you can do that can really be helpful of either avoiding sensory issues, or helping with children that have them. When I have a child that has those issues, I try to work some activities in counseling as well to help even more. Anyhow, I would check those out and see what you think.