Review
"...Catherine Schneider has turned three decades...working with children into a must-have guide for parents, professionals, and educators." --
Dr. Laura Schlessinger, The Reading Corner, www.drlaura.com"...Schneider [uses] her book to educate parents of children with challenges - who otherwise might turn to medication..." --
Your Community Crier: Plymouth, MI"...is loaded with practical, easy-to-implement sensory activities...could help promote changes in cirriculum design...to facilitate optimum learning..." --
Advance Magazine for Occupational Therapy Practitioners, February 25, 2002"...topic accessible for the novice while including hard data on brain research...made easy...to help all children..." --
Farmington Community Library"Perhaps most helpful...a skills inventory...for readers to investigate the holes in development...suggests homework activities for parents... --
Observer and Eccentric/Livonia, Canton, Garden City, MI etc September 23, 2001."While teachers may have been the intended audience initially, the non-technical writing style...make it a valuable learning tool..." --
The Eccentric/Auburn Hills, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Rochester, Southfield, Troy, etc. Thursday, October 11, 2001...a guide for parents, educators and others...giving examples of activities to engage children and...develop... sensory systems... --
The Oakland Press, February 7, 2002...highly instructive...with...foundation skills in place...becomes easier...to...plan...for the acquisition...of...higher academic learning. Enjoy! --
Autism Asperger's Digest Magazine, May-June, 2002Schneider promotes successful learning and positive behavior in children...shares how children's sensory systems relate to learning with practical solutions. --
The Oakland Press, November 24, 2001[Sensory Secrets]...gives easy to use activities...illustrations...offers...tips, as well as books to read...to learn more. Great! --
Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists, January 16, 2002
From the Publisher
Sensory Secrets is a must for anyone who wishes to expand their understanding of children, their behaviors, and the way in which they learn.