When you first find out that your child has sensory processing disorder, it can be overwhelming and confusing.
My first reaction was to devour any and all information I could find on the subject. After a while, terms like proprioception and self-regulation started to roll off my tongue and become a part of my everyday life.
It’s one thing to learn the ins and outs of SPD and how it effects your child, it’s quite another to pass that information on to the babysitter or the new Sunday School teacher in less than sixty seconds.
I’ve found myself worried sick over how unprepared I left the care givers of my son. There’s so much I want to say and so little time!
I want them to know how to help my child thrive and feel comfortable in his surroundings. I want him to not just behave, but enjoy himself and learn!
Many of my readers have expressed this same concern so I decided to create a little product to help all of us sensory parents.
This simple tri-fold brochure gives a quick overview of what SPD is and how everyone has sensory needs. The inside spread covers specific sensory systems like tactile and vestibular senses. Each sense is defined and examples are given of a seeker or avoider in that area.
Then there’s a big red box where YOU as the parent get to fill in your child’s specific needs. So in my son’s case… he’s a proprioceptive seeker and a vestibular avoider.
The back page is where the rubber meets the road. There’s plenty of space to explain the things your child avoids and the things they seek, as well as the best coping strategies FOR THEM!
It’s super personal and super practical!
The PDF file is yours to download for only $7 . Print it out on your home printer as many times as you’d like for your own personal use, whenever the occasion arises! (Scroll Down further for information on a business license.)
Finally getting a date night but worried the babysitter just won’t “get” your child? Hand them a brochure! Child starting private lessons? Print one out! Aunt coming to visit? Give her a brochure!
Are you a small business??? Therapy offices, schools and other professional can purchase a business license with the below button! (Limit 250 copies, if you need something large, please contact me for pricing.)
These little guys are SO useful!
My son had his first karate lesson today and I was so much more calm knowing his instructor had read the brochure, knew the basics of SPD, and knew my son’s individual needs! AWESOME!
Have more questions??? Check out this wildly popular series of Sensory FAQs and become a more confident sensory parent today!
Cheryl says
Hi! Just wondering if this pamphlet contains any info about underresponsive kids?
Julie says
While I didn’t use that term (there’s so many to choose from.) I think I covered those needs. I used the terms avoiders and seekers. Avoiders meaning they are over responsive to the input and therefore tend to dislike it. Seekers are under responsive to the input, hence seek it out. Does that help?
Ginny says
The link was for yoga as sensory input for kids. Yet there is nothing to be found on yoga poses for this purpose. I find it frustrating when topics are advertised and the actual page you cannot find the material you were searching for.
Julie says
So sorry you had this experience? What link did you click on (ie what page were you on originally?) I must have added the wrong link. Here’s the correct one. Yoga Sensory Poses
Full Spectrum Mama says
Avoiders and Seekers – perfect terms – and what a great resource – THANKS!!!
Maria Elena says
Hi! I was just wondering if the SPD brochure PDF is still available to purchase. Would you please let me know?
Thanks!
Julie says
Yes ma’am it is!
Matt Mielnick says
Hi Julie,
I believe that there are intersections in life where certain people are supposed to meet and share their common passions and information. I came across your page while investigating Young Living claims — both in regards to the efficacy of their products and the income potential in joining their multi-level marketing plan. Imagine my surprise when One of the first areas of focus was on SPD. I have been an Occupational Therapist for the last 20 years, all of that time spent working with Pre-school and school age children. After evaluating literally thousands of Pre-schoolers to determine whether they qualify for related services I decided (out of frustration) to write a small book that would be helpful explaining the profound impact of how each of us is influenced by our unique sensory processing abilities, and how dramatically this process can impact learning opportunities and behaviors (especially in school). I thought this would be a hand-out for parents or school administrators, but the book was picked up by a publisher (Jessica Kingsley Press) and hit Amazon in June of this year. There’s so much misinformation being exchanged about SPD these days, and even the primary reference materials that parents are steered to are dense and challenging. the book is short and uses common language and examples to explain this fascinating field. I’d like to send you a copy for no better reason than our intersection suggests that I follow up on this intersection of interests. Please send me an address and I will put it in the mail this week. No strings attached, I promise. The name of the book is Sensory Processing Disorders in Children — A Guide for Parents and Professionals..
All the best! Matt Mielnick, OTR/L
Julie says
Thanks Matt! I’ll be in touch!