The Parent's Guide to Occupational Therapy for Autism and Other Special Needs:
Practical Strategies for Motor Skills, Sensory Integration, Toilet Training, and More
Cara Koscinski, 2016
192 pages
Read in 2026.05
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🔽 Summary and quick note 🔽
✔ A practical guide for parents of young children with ASD and special needs
✔ About eating, walking, playing, speaking, how to speak with OTs etc
★★★★☆ A practical book, about what OT is, what to expect, what you can do with them for your small child. These practical advises are not readily available (because every child is different too) but this covers various points.
🔽 Book review 🔽
A practical book, about what OT is, what to expect, what you can do with them for your small child.
So from baby to before entering school, pretty much when your child gets diagnosed and when you start to gather info.
I knew it but it's not really for our case since my child is older, but some things are definitely still useful to know.
If your child has weak muscles, there are some little activities suggested, along with how our muscles develop so you can understand more why he acts in certain ways, or if he doesn't like variety of food, advices are listed and how to make it fun.
For example I'll try using straws to blow cotton balls to help with his mouth movements now.
These practical advises are not readily available (because every child is different too) but this covers various points.
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The Parent's Guide to Occupational Therapy for Autism and Other Special Needs: Practical Strategies for Motor Skills, Sensory Integration, Toilet Training, and More




















