“A brilliant book. You are in the hands of a master tactician, an expert who knows her
stuff cold, and a loving parent who’s been there and back.”
- Edward Hallowell, MD, author of The Childhood Roots of Adult Happiness and co-author of Driven to Distraction
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“Open this book and read a description of a well-regulated, efficient, effective child
going through the day. Imagine -- this organized child can be yours! Employing Carolyn
Dalgliesh’s sensible systems for sensory kids, you will easily learn to help your child get
in sync, at home and in the world.”
- Carol Kranowitz, author of The Out-of-Sync Child
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“Carolyn Dalgliesh has skillfully identified techniques, strategies and practical organizing
solutions that will provide these children – and their families – the much needed
structure, peace, and calm they need. The Sensory Child Gets Organized will enable
parents to better deal with their child’s challenging sensory behavior and connect more
deeply with those we love the most – our children.”
- Peter Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of It’s All Too Much and Does This
Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?
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“Sure, Dalgliesh covers organization with checklists and labeled bins. But this book
goes much further! "Organizing" in this book means
giving parents the techniques to meet the challenges which are unraveling their special
needs child. Abounds in excellent, practical and empathic strategies to help a child
organize his/her mindset and thrive.”
- Martin L. Kutscher, MD, pediatric neurologist and author of Kids in the Syndrome Mix
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“In The Sensory Child Gets Organized, Dalgliesh provides much more than
organizational skills. Ms. Dalgleish seeks to meet a critical—and often unmet—need of
bridging the gap between clinical intervention and everyday life at home for the family
with a sensory child.””
- The New York Journal of Books, Review by Diane Brandley, MSN
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“Chock-full of practical suggestions, this is an invaluable resource for parents of
children with ADHD,bipolar disorder, autism, OCD, or sensory processing
issues.”
- The Library Journal, Starred Book Review by Julia M. Reffner, 2013 Issue
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“Packed with practical suggestions, the book effectively shows how the home
environment can be modified to support the sensory child and make life run more
smoothly for the entire family. Parents of sensory kids of all kinds will welcome this
useful, positive tome.”
- Publisher’s Weekly
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“Every once in a while, a book comes along that changes your life. I thought I had read
everything I needed to know about helping my child with his sensory issues. And then
along came The Sensory Child Gets Organized. This book is filled with ways to create
organization, structure and visual supports to help with the more challenging sensory
based behaviors.”
- Alysia Butler Managing Editor SPD Blogger Network
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