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BOOKS:
101 Activities for Kids in Tight Spaces
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0312134207/
Balzer-Martin Preschool Screening (BAPS) Manual
with Lynn A. Balzer-Martin, PhD, OTR
Washington, DC: St. Columba's, 1992
(To learn more, click here.)
See, Hear, Play! Musical Discovery Activities
for Preschoolers
with Kay Jones and August Hoenack (illustrator)
Bethesda, MD: Peg Hoenack's MusicWorks, 1989
(To learn more, click here.)
BOOK CHAPTERS:
The Outstanding, But Out-of-Sync, Student
in Uniquely Gifted: Identifying and Meeting the Needs
of the Twice-Exceptional Student
Kiesa Kay, Editor
Gilsum, NH: Avocus Publishing, 2000
http://www.avocus.com/newtl.html
Obstacle Courses Are for Every Body
in Alike & Different: Exploring Our Humanity with Young Children
Bonnie Neugebauer, Editor
Washington, DC:
National Association for the Education of Young Children, 1992
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0935989528
Sensory Integration Dysfunction,
co-authored by Lynn A. Balzer-Martin, PhD, OTR
in The Educator's Guide to Medical Issues in the Classroom
Frank M. Kline, Larry B. Silver, and Steven C. Russell, Editors
Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 2000
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1557664854/qid=976806813/sr=1-23/107-6029508-0786911
AUDIOTAPES AND CDS:
Teachers Ask About Sensory Integration
A conversation with Stacey Szklut, M.S., OTR/L
Belle Curve Records, Inc., 1999
http://www.FutureHorizons-autism.com/searchframe.html
Sensory Integration Dysfunction
A conversation with Lynn A. Balzer-Martin, PhD, OTR,
and hosts Sandra C. Burt and Linda J. Perlis
#33 in the Parents' Perspective public service parenting education radio programs
parentsper@aol.com
Harmonic Connections
Radio Program #4 in a series entitled: The Mozart Effect for Children --
Is Music Fundamental?
Produced by The Children's Group for Public Radio International
moreinfo@childrensgroup.com
ARTICLES ON THE INTERNET:
"Wise and Wonderful" Program Brings Seniors & Children Together
http://www.columba.org/News/Archive/1999/032499wise.html
Sensory Integration Dysfunction vs. Attention Deficit Disorder:
A Brief Comparison of Two "Look-Alike" Disabilities
Why a Hands-on Sensory Diet?
What Are Some Red Flags of Sensory Integration Dysfunction?
How Sensory Integration Dysfunction Affects Learning
http://www.sinetwork.org/family.htm#
Interview, with Allison Martin
http://www.comeunity.com/disability/sensory_integration/carol-kranowitz.html
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