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Sensory Garden Guide
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Sensory Garden Guide
What is a Sensory Garden?
Background: The Sensory Integrative Approach
How to Recognize a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder
How to Individualize a Garden for Your Child
Activities
Resources and Helpful Links
References

Resources and Helpful Links

Resources for learning more about sensory processing disorder:

Carol Stock Kranowitz (2006), The Out of Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder.

Carol Stock Kranowitz (2003), The Out of Sync Child Has Fun: Activities for Kids with Sensory Integrative Dysfunction.

Carolyn Murray-Slutsky and Betty A. Paris (2005), Is It Sensory or Is It Behavior?: Behavior Problem Identification, Assessment, and Intervention. To order: www.STARServices.TV or e-mail: STARServicesINC@aol.com

To find out more about South Florida plants, please visit http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/photos.html.

To make the garden or yard more accessible, please see http://www.abilitations.com/sportime-shared/articles/playground.jsp.

This site sells several items to compliment a sensory garden: www.abilitations.com.