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- Heal your nervous system : the 5-stage plan to reverse nervous system dysregulation / by Passaler, Linnea,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Heal your anxiety, burnout, feelings of overwhelm, and chronic physical symptoms by healing your dysregulated nervous system with this straightforward 5-stage roadmap. Drawing upon the latest scientific research in neurobiology, chronic stress, trauma, and sensitivity, Heal Your Nervous System will guide you to rebuilding a thriving nervous system. Dr. Linnea Passaler has helped thousands globally in her digital health program address a wide range of symptoms associated with nervous system dysregulation-from mental symptoms including anxiety, burnout, and brain fog, to physical symptoms, such as digestive issues, chronic inflammation, and fatigue. Now, Dr. Passaler presents her 5-stage plan developed over the last decade to equip readers with the knowledge to understand and regulate their unique nervous systems. Despite its advances, conventional medicine has often overlooked the importance of nervous system regulation in our health and quality of life. This is especially true for highly sensitive individuals, who may be more susceptible to a dysregulated nervous system. Instead of merely treating the symptoms, Dr. Passaler shows you how to make a profound shift from reactive treatment to proactive healing. Grounded in recent scientific advances, this is not a short-term or one-size-fits-all solution, but a comprehensive strategy to tackle the source of your symptoms, and restore your physical, cognitive, and emotional health.
- Subjects: Mind and body.; Sensory disorders;
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- Both can be true / by Machias, Jules.;
Ash is non-binary and doesn't feel fully at home with either gender, and Daniel struggles with trying to hide his big emotions because he's been told that boys shouldn't show their feelings the way he does. When Daniel finds himself taking care of an elderly Pomeranian named Chewbarka who was scheduled to be euthanized, Ash finds out his secret and decides to lend a helping hand, and of course, some young love ensues.Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Love stories.; Gender-nonconforming youth; Sensory disorders;
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- Oona and the shark / by DiPucchio, Kelly.; Figueroa, Raissa.;
Oona the mermaid is friends with everyone, but when her attempts to befriend a shark with sensory issues fail miserably she realizes what may be fun for her may be overwhelming for him.Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Sensory disorders; Mermaids; Sharks; Friendship;
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- Everyday games for sensory processing disorder : 100 playful activities to empower children with sensory differences / by Sher, Barbara.;
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- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.; Children with disabilities; Play therapy.;
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- Wild for Winnie / by Fitzgerald, Laura Marx.; Løvlie, Jenny.;
New student Winnie has sensory processing challenges, but her wonderful teacher knows just how to make sure she is a welcome part of the class.Ages 5-8.Grades 2-3.LSC
- Subjects: Sensory disorders; Schools; School children; Senses and sensation; Social acceptance;
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- Tune it out / by Sumner, Jamie.;
Twelve-year-old Lou Montgomery's life has been centered on her mother's terrifying plan to make her a singing star, but a crisis reveals Lou's sensory processing disorder and people determined to help her address it.Ages 10 Up.LSC
- Subjects: Singers; Sensory disorders; Mothers and daughters; Custody of children; Theater;
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- Sensational kids : hope and help for children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) / by Miller, Lucy J.; Fuller, Doris A.; Roetenberg, Janice.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.;
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- Tornado brain / by Patrick, Cat.;
Seventh-grader Frankie, who has various sensory disorders, is determined to find her missing best friend, Colette, before it is too late.LSC
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Missing children; Best friends; Friendship; Asperger's syndrome; Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder; Sensory disorders; Families;
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- The out-of-sync child grows up : coping with sensory processing disorder in the adolescent and young adult years / by Kranowitz, Carol Stock.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction; Sensory integration dysfunction in children; Children with social disabilities;
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- Sensory Overload. by Moore, Kiana,film director.; Vox Media (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Vox Media in 2025.Nearly 20% of the world is believed to be neurodiverse. And yet, for so many, neurodivergence is still seen as negative, and sensory sensitivities are seen as strange—perceptions based in outdated stereotypes and a fundamental lack of understanding of what these things mean, and the spectrum of how they can manifest. It’s about time to shift those perceptions. The groundbreaking documentary, SENSORY OVERLOAD, aims to do exactly that, helping to rewrite the narrative around neurodivergence and sensory sensitivity by telling the true stories of individuals who prove that these aren’t deficiencies—they’re just differences. The film follows Dr. Jacob Dent, a dentist and father who pivoted his practice to focus on sensory sensitive care after his son was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It also features Lola Dada-Olley, a mother adapting to the needs and preferences of her two neurodivergent children. Finally, it tells the story of Burnett Au, a young adult on the autism spectrum who has struggled for years to find a work environment with sensory sensitive conditions and openness to neurodivergence. Filmed over the course of a year, the film weaves the stories of our heroes together with voices from experts and advocates in neurodivergence, healthcare, and policy, like Dr Virginia Spielmann and Jonathan Martinez. It follows each of our heroes as they navigate the ups and downs of their everyday lives in a world that wasn’t designed for neurodiversity. We’ll watch them encounter very real hurdles—prejudice from strangers, workplace difficulties, interpersonal mismatches, and lack of access to medical care—with resolve, resilience, and an eye towards the ways things can and should change. Through their stories, viewers will gain a better understanding of how all brains function. We’ll witness the ways neurodiversity can be a superpower, how it exists on a spectrum that touches so many of us, and how a deeper understanding of neurodiversity can help to create a more inclusive—and wonderfully sensitive—world for everyone. This isn’t just a film about the neurodivergent spectrum, it’s about the spectrum of human experience.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Social sciences.; Psychology.; Medicine.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Neurology.; Autism spectrum disorders.; Disabilities.; Medical care.; Brain.; People with disabilities.;
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