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Through Understanding Comes Respect and Love
This book was inspired by the author's daughter, Jaimie, who
struggles with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) every day. It was
written to validate Jaimie's feelings and to show her other
children feel things the way she does. This book can help children
with SPD learn how to explain their disorder to others; help peers
understand what children with SPD go through; and also help
therapists, teachers and/or counselors learn how to talk about it.
Helping others learn about children with special needs brings
understanding to them and help to make them seem less... different.
New 2nd edition includes suggested activities teachers or
caregivers can do with children to help develop a deeper
understanding of how SPD "feels" plus new pages on vestibular and
proprioception systems.
Praise for "I'm Not Weird, I Have SPD":
"This book is a must-read for any parent who has a child suffering
with Sensory Processing Disorder. It also helps your child put
words to what they are feeling on a daily basis. Teachers and other
professionals working with children who have SPD also come to a
better understanding of how to help these children."
--Tanya Wilson
"A heart-touching book, written in a straightforward, kid-friendly
manner that provides an excellent insight to the trials,
frustrations, and new discoveries children with SPD and their
families may encounter. This book has assisted in creating an
appreciation and acceptance of the unique qualities within all of
us, and that we are not 'weird'-we are 'wonderful' "
--Lillian Baulkham, Grade 3 teacher, Sweet Grass School, Edmonton,
Alberta
"When I read Chynna Laird's I'm Not Weird, I Have SPD, I almost
cried. Not because the story of a child struggling with severe
sensory disorder is so sad, but because the frustration shared by
child and family alike before diagnosis is so heart-wrenching. Ms.
Laird leaves the reader with a moment of with a moment of joy and a
real hope for a brighter tomorrow "
--C. Hall
Learn more at www.LilyWolfWords.ca
From the Growing With Love Series from Loving Healing Press
www.LHPress.com
JNF053180 Juvenile Fiction: Social Issues - Special Needs
EDU026010 Education: Special Education - Communicative
Disorders
FAM034520 Family & Relationships: Parenting -
Hyperactivity
What would you do if your child suffered with something so severe
it affectedevery aspect of her life?
And what if your cries for help fell on deaf ears at everyturn?
You'd follow your gut and fight until someone listened. And that's
whatChynna Laird did. When she was just three months old, Jaimie's
reactions to peopleand situations seemed odd. She refused any form
of touch, she gagged atsmells, she was clutzy and threw herself
around and spent most of her day screamingwith her hands over her
ears and eyes.
By the time she turned two, Jaimie was so fearful of her world they
spent mostdays inside. What was wrong with Chynna's miracle girl?
Why wouldn't anyonehelp her figure it out? Jaimie wasn't "just
spirited" as her physician suggested nordid she lack discipline at
home. When Jaimie was diagnosed with Sensory ProcessingDisorder
(SPD) at two-and-a-half, Chynna thought she had "the answer,"but
that was just the start of a three-year quest for the right
treatments to bringthe Jaimie she loved so much out for others to
see. With the right diagnosis andtreatment suited to Jaimie, this
family finally felt hope. Not Just Spirited is onemother's journey
to finding peace for her daughter, Jaimie. As Chynna says often,
"Knowledge breeds understanding. And that's so powerful."
Parents and Therapists Praise "Not Just Spirited"
"Chynna's memoir is sure to encourage other parents to advocatewith
the same determination for their own sensational children."
--Carol Kranowitz, author "The Out-of-Sync Child"
"I only wish I had this book earlier. Even though my daughter and I
live withthis every day, I learned a lot from this book, and will
return to my family withrenewed hope and energy "
--Nancy Pfortmiller
"Chynna's words touched my heart. Her memoir validated the
overwhelmingfeelings I went through myself with my own daughter's
struggles with herSPD. Raising and loving a child with severe SPD
is draining for both yourmind and your physical body. However, with
a strong faith in God and the instinctsonly a mother can have,
there is hope. Not Just Spirited will fill your soulwith spirit and
give you the strength needed to endure your own child's
challengingbehaviors, leading you on an enlightening journey of
acceptance, strength, hope, and healing."
--Diane M. Renna, author "Meghan's World: The Story of One Girl's
Triumph over SPD"
Learn more at www.LilyWolfWords.ca
Another empowering book for parents from Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
FAM012000 Family & Relationships: Children with Special
Needs
PSY004000 Psychology: Developmental - Child
HEA046000 Health & Fitness: Children's Health
What would you do if your child suffered with something so severe
it affected every aspect of her life?
And what if your cries for help fell on deaf ears at every turn?
You'd follow your gut and fight until someone listened. And that's
what Chynna Laird did. When she was just three months old, Jaimie's
reactions to people and situations seemed odd. She refused any form
of touch, she gagged at smells, she was clutzy and threw herself
around and spent most of her day screaming with her hands over her
ears and eyes.
By the time she turned two, Jaimie was so fearful of her world
they spent most days inside. What was wrong with Chynna's miracle
girl? Why wouldn't anyone help her figure it out? Jaimie wasn't
"just spirited" as her physician suggested nor did she lack
discipline at home. When Jaimie was diagnosed with Sensory
Processing Disorder (SPD) at two-and-a-half, Chynna thought she had
"the answer," but that was just the start of a three-year quest for
the right treatments to bring the Jaimie she loved so much out for
others to see. With the right diagnosis and treatment suited to
Jaimie, this family finally felt hope. Not Just Spirited is one
mother's journey to finding peace for her daughter, Jaimie. As
Chynna says often, "Knowledge breeds understanding. And that's so
powerful."
Parents and Therapists Praise "Not Just Spirited"
"Chynna's memoir is sure to encourage other parents to advocate
with the same determination for their own sensational
children."
--Carol Kranowitz, author "The Out-of-Sync Child"
"I only wish I had this book earlier. Even though my daughter and
I live with this every day, I learned a lot from this book, and
will return to my family with renewed hope and energy "
--Nancy Pfortmiller
"Chynna's words touched my heart. Her memoir validated the
overwhelming feelings I went through myself with my own daughter's
struggles with her SPD. Raising and loving a child with severe SPD
is draining for both your mind and your physical body. However,
with a strong faith in God and the instincts only a mother can
have, there is hope. Not Just Spirited will fill your soul with
spirit and give you the strength needed to endure your own child's
challenging behaviors, leading you on an enlightening journey of
acceptance, strength, hope, and healing."
--Diane M. Renna, author "Meghan's World: The Story of One Girl's
Triumph over SPD"
Learn more at www.LilyWolfWords.ca
Another empowering book for parents from Loving Healing Press
www.LovingHealing.com
FAM012000 Family & Relationships: Children with Special
Needs
PSY004000 Psychology: Developmental - Child
HEA046000 Health & Fitness: Children's Health
Through Understanding Comes Respect and Love
This book was inspired by the author's daughter, Jaimie, who
struggles with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) every day. It was
written to validate Jaimie's feelings and to show her other
children feel things the way she does. This book can help children
with SPD learn how to explain their disorder to others; help peers
understand what children with SPD go through; and also help
therapists, teachers and/or counselors learn how to talk about it.
Helping others learn about children with special needs brings
understanding to them and help to make them seem less... different.
New 2nd edition includes suggested activities teachers or
caregivers can do with children to help develop a deeper
understanding of how SPD "feels" plus new pages on vestibular and
proprioception systems.
Praise for "I'm Not Weird, I Have SPD":
"This book is a must-read for any parent who has a child suffering
with Sensory Processing Disorder. It also helps your child put
words to what they are feeling on a daily basis. Teachers and other
professionals working with children who have SPD also come to a
better understanding of how to help these children."
--Tanya Wilson
"A heart-touching book, written in a straightforward, kid-friendly
manner that provides an excellent insight to the trials,
frustrations, and new discoveries children with SPD and their
families may encounter. This book has assisted in creating an
appreciation and acceptance of the unique qualities within all of
us, and that we are not 'weird'-we are 'wonderful' "
--Lillian Baulkham, Grade 3 teacher, Sweet Grass School, Edmonton,
Alberta
"When I read Chynna Laird's I'm Not Weird, I Have SPD, I almost
cried. Not because the story of a child struggling with severe
sensory disorder is so sad, but because the frustration shared by
child and family alike before diagnosis is so heart-wrenching. Ms.
Laird leaves the reader with a moment of with a moment of joy and a
real hope for a brighter tomorrow "
--C. Hall
Learn more at www.LilyWolfWords.ca
From the Growing With Love Series from Loving Healing Press
www.LHPress.com
Juvenile Fiction: Social Issues - Special Needs
Education: Special Education - Communicative Disorders
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