This is Gabriel (SPD Children's Book)






"This is Gabriel Making Sense of School is a wonderful resource for children, teachers, and others. In a clear, compassionate way, this lovely book explains how sensory challenges affect students and shows some of the simple tools that can be used to make a huge difference for a child."

--Lindsey Biel, OTR/L, coauthor of Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing Issues, with a foreword by Temple Grandin, http://www.sensorysmarts.com/

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

New Children’s Book Sheds Light on Misunderstood, Underdiagnosed Disorder
‘This is Gabriel Making Sense of School’ strives to help children with Sensory Processing Disorder find success in school, and raise awareness of a disorder that affects 1 in 20 children.

Seattle, Wash. / There are seven senses: Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, vestibular, and proprioception. Did you know them all? As the mother of a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), Hartley Steiner knows them all too well. She’s experienced first-hand how SPD causes her child’s senses to be “out-of-sync.”

SPD is a neurological disorder that affects 1 in 20 children. This “traffic jam” of information in the brain often causes children with SPD to react inappropriately to their environment, which is very difficult for their families and creates even bigger challenges for the children at school.

Children with SPD can hear the buzzing of the lights in the classroom and the shuffling of feet in the hallway. They can smell lunch being made at the other end of the school, and may chew on things – like their clothing – all day long in an attempt to keep focused. Many kids can’t stay seated because they need to move, move, MOVE!

Steiner’s new Children’s Book, This is Gabriel Making Sense of School, strives to help children with SPD – a disorder that many kids with Autism, ADHD and Bipolar also have – find success in school, while raising awareness for this often misdiagnosed and undiagnosed disorder.

This easy to read and beautifully illustrated picture book gives teachers, parents, and students a better understanding of all seven senses, how they each sense is affected at school, and what kinds of accommodations are necessary to help children with SPD become learning sensations.

Hartley lives in the Seattle area with her husband Jeff and their three sons: Gabriel, Nicholas, and Matthew. Her oldest son, Gabriel, was diagnosed with SPD in 2005, just months before his adoption from foster care was finalized, opening a new chapter in her life. She has since then become a dedicated advocate, not just for her own son, but for the millions of other children affected by SPD.

“I am positive that Hartley’s book will help teachers around the world understand not only SPD, but also how it feels to our sensational kids in their classrooms. And that understanding will help our children thrive in school right alongside their peers. Thank you, Hartley.” - Chynna T. Laird, author of I’m Not Weird, I Have SPD and Not Just Spirited: A Mom’s Sensational Journey With Sensory Processing Disorder.

“Gabriel Making Sense of School is a beautiful book, succinctly written in a way that is easy to understand for both children and adults. I would highly recommend it as a classroom tool.” - Glenna Clouse, M.Ed., LMHC.

For more information about This is Gabriel Making Sense of School, please visit www.HartleysBoys.com.

About This is Gabriel Making Sense of School: This is Gabriel Making Sense of School is the first literary effort from Hartley Steiner, and focuses on helping children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) find success in school, all while helping to raise awareness of the often misunderstood and misdiagnosed disease itself. Steiner is a mother of three boys, and her oldest son, Gabriel, was diagnosed with SPD in 2005. The book (ISBN: 978-1-4269-2777-5) has been published by Trafford, North America & International, and can be ordered by visiting www.trafford.com, by e-mailing orders@trafford.com, by calling (888) 232-4444, or by faxing (812) 355-4082.

Contact:
Hartley Steiner
Email: HartleyS@SteinerIGroup.com
Phone: (425) 503-3720
Web: www.HartleysBoys.com

This press release was written by PRNewsChannel.com
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4 comments:

missykade said...

I added your book on amazon through my blog. I think what you've done is wonderful!

Lucas's Journey with Sensory Processing Disorder
http://lucasjourneyspd.blogspot.com/

TherExtras said...

Wow - you are great on camera! So well spoken. Barbara

Lauren said...

Hart!! You're such a pro. You look so professional on camera. I am so proud of you as a Mom and all you have done to help your children. I'm so lucky to be in your lives!

Lauren said...

Hart!! You're such a professional on camera! Wow! You are such a great Mom, and have done so much for your family. I am so lucky to be a part of your lives.