Once the review copy has been reviewed (likely after my daughter's 10th birthday party this weekend) we'll upload an even more perfected file and that'll be it. Super Toys: DIY Projects to Support Sensory Processing will be available for sale.
While we were in the final stages of entering all the page numbers (there's an annoying project!) a friend was telling me about her family member who has a young child recently diagnosed with autism and struggling with sensory integration. My friend asked if her family member could possibly get an e-copy of the book so of course I sent it (sans page numbers) and asked her to provide a review in return. I got the nicest email only a few days later.
"This book is more then just a tool to help make sensory integration cheaper and more personalized. I learned so much more.... I love how it not only explains the different types of sensory needs, but also gives examples of behaviors that kiddos with that type of need might engage in. This book is definitely a must have. I would recommend it to teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists, parents/grandparents of children with sensory needs.... So now I'm off to start DIYing..."Kristin and I wrote this book in the hope that it would help families so getting this message was pretty much the best thing. I hope others find the book equally valuable.
We'll let you know when you can buy!
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