
Sound Advice
How to Help Your Child with SPD, Autism and ADHD from the Inside Out
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Robin Abbott
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Robin C. Abbott
About this listen
When the inner ear's ability to sense sound and movement breaks down during early life, there can be wide-ranging developmental consequences. Sound Advice integrates the personal stories of a pediatric occupational therapist with current science on why some children struggle to learn and adapt. Sound Advice explores these often therapeutically ignored senses as the gateway to the brain. Treating them can help children with SPD, autism and ADHD more easily connect with the world around them.
Take "Sound Advice" on:
- The hidden functions of hearing in paying attention.
- The "background" sensation of the vestibular system.
- How glitches in sensory systems can derail normal development.
- Developmentally-effective therapies and interventions.
- Empowering yourself to support your child's way of learning about the world.
Critic reviews
"When I began my SPD journey with my daughter, there was almost nothing for parents who knew their child struggled, but had nowhere to turn to for answers. Over the years, after many other parents shared their stories and fabulous resources like Robin's book, the world of SPD isn't a mystery anymore. Including Sound Advice on your SPD reference shelf is a must."—Chynna Laird, author of The Sensory Processing Diet: One Mom's Path of Creating Brain, Body and Nutritional Health for Children with SPD
"Why does your child struggle? In her highly informative and readable book, Robin Abbott uses her extensive clinical experience and keen powers of observation to help you look into your child's mind, sense the world the way he or she does, and, with this new understanding, seek out the most effective therapies."—Susan R. Barry, PhD, author of Fixing My Gaze and Coming to Our Senses, Professor Emeritus of Biology and Neuroscience, Mount Holyoke College
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- A Reader
- 03-15-25
Absolutely fascinating
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I highly recommend this book to parents, occupational therapists, pediatricians, and developmental pediatricians—particularly in challenging cases where standard speech and OT treatments aren't helping the child to make meaningful progress. I'm not usually a fan of books narrated by the author, but Robin Abbott did a truly amazing job narrating!
This is a completely transformative, eye-opening audiobook. It relies on a blend of case studies and anatomy and physiology to communicate the benefits of auditory training therapy for SOME individuals, specifically focusing on children. Even if parents and care providers opt not to pursue this line of treatment, this book explores a supplementary training approach worth knowing about and considering.
My only lament about this book is that it's marketed toward parents, not those who have the training to implement and assess the efficacy of this treatment approach (e.g., OTs and developmental pediatricians). Most parents who would benefit from the wisdom of this book are already stretched to their limit, and understandably, not all OT providers are open to suggestions from parents.
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- sagatyco
- 12-29-24
Worth it
Please, keep in mind that if you know nothing about sensory processing and/or ASD, this may not be a good beginning point. That being said, don't pass this by if you're starting out, you'll be missing out.
There are so many things that I like about this book, I don't even know where I'd start.
This book was put together with all the heart you could want from an experienced OT, which is even more apparent in the audio done directly by the author.
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