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Resources & Materials

We are reorganizing our Resources Pages so that they will be more helpful.

Check back in November at MislabeledChild.com

Thanks!
 


Sensory Processing and Attention

                The Journey to Wild Divine Biofeedback Software & Hardware for PC & Mac
Hammock Swing      U Pillow - Proprioceptive    Journey to Wild Divine Biofeedback Game (see Review)


The Out-Of-Sync Child
The Sensory-Sensitive Child ...
Right Brained Learner in a Left...
Teaching the Tiger A Handbook for In...
How to Reach and Teach ADD/ADHD Chil..
Mapping Inner Space


Auditory Processing

When the Brain Can't Hear

Listening
Visualizing and Verbalizing for Lang...
Like Sound Through Water
Assessment & Management of Central Auditory...

Visualizing & Verbalizing
This describes Lindamood Bell's approach to visualization. This approach can be quite helpful for improving the auditory retention of  children (and adults) with auditory processing disorders. This method can be particularly helpful for individuals with strong visual learning styles.


Reading Problems - Dyslexia

Dyslexia can affect how children hear sounds, see letters and words, plan their writing and motor movements, and remember. There are also significant social and emotional consequences of dyslexia, and understanding them will help parents and teachers anticipate difficulties and promote their self-concept. The books below reflect the many dimensions fo the experience of dyslexia, and research progresses we expect to see more educational books building on the discoveries in recent brain research.

  Overcoming Dyslexia is the comprehensive book for learning about dyslexia. It's emphasis is on the phonological or sound processing aspects of dyslexia because of the background of the authors.

The books below are written by authors who grappled with dyslexia themselves. They have an abundance of personal insights which can be helpful for educational and social and emotional considerations.

Gift of Dyslexia

Learning Outside the Lines
Secret of the Dyslexic Child
Unicorns are Real


Thomas West's Excellent Books on Gifted Dyslexics and Visual Thinkers

In the Mind's Eye

  Click on Book   New!    Thinking Like Einstein


General

Ready or Not, Here Life Comes  New!

A Mind at a Time
The Myth of Laziness
TEACHING FOR THE TWO-SIDED MIND
 

Giftedness
Guiding the Gifted Child
Sparks of Genius
Genius Denied
Upside-Down Brilliance
Creative Home Schooling
Smart Boys
Developing Talent in Young People
The First Honest Book About Lies
 


Social and Emotional Issues
                             
Raising a Thinking Preteen     Raising Resilient Children   The Optimistic Child
 

                                       
The Explosive Child    Fighting Invisible Tigers            Stick Up for Yourself


Perfectionism

 

Math / Dyscalculia

 


Writing and Speech


Visual Processing

There are many visual games which encourage visual tracking, visual problem solving, visual closure, and organization. We'll add to this section soon.