Book Review: 'The Goodenoughs Get in Sync'
Book By: Carol Kranowitz, MA
 Reviewed By: Sunita Murty, M.S. OTR/L
 Published By:  Sensory Resources

“The Goodenoughs Get in Synch” by Carol Kranowitz, MA, is a cute and  informative book that walks you through an off day with each family  member who has a different form of sensory processing disorder (SPD).  SPD is a challenging disorder to explain and understand, but this book  breaks down each type of disorder by character in an easy to understand  way and how one situation causes the whole family to end up in the cozy  doghouse. The author does a nice job of explaining how a person with any  type of SPD could fall apart if their individual sensory needs are not  met. The book shows how a particular situation impacts each family  member through his or her eyes and what that person did or did not do to  get in synch. The author allows you to see that each characters sensory  needs are different based on their individual SPD and the activities  that allow him to get through the day with positive experiences are  unique to that character. The author allows you to walk through each  person’s day and relate to how he discovers what keeps him together to  be able to enjoy the sounds, smells, sights and feelings around him.  This is a great book for a person with SPD as well as anyone associated  with or working with people who have SPD. The dynamic illustrations and  easy to follow characters allow anyone to be an expert on explaining and  understanding SPD.
Featured Book Reviewer: Sunity Murty, M.S., OTR/L
Sunita has been working with children with special needs since 1998 and  as a pediatric occupational therapist since 2004. Sunita received her  Masters of Science degree in occupational therapy at Washington  University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Her experience includes  working with children with austim spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy,  trisomy 21, developmental delays, failure to thrive, stroke as well as  rare genetic and orthopedic conditions. Sunita has received specialized  training in Craniosacral Therapy, Sensory Integration techniques,  Therapeutic Listening, Handwriting Without Tears, Greenspan’s Floortime  Approach, Interactive Metronome, Wilbarger Protocols, Beckman Oral-Motor  Assessment and Treatment Protocol and numerous courses in fine motor,  visual-motor, sensory interventions and feeding/dysphagia treatment.  Sunita currently works as the OT clinical coordinator for Pediastaff and  also owns and manages a pediatric therapy clinic called Imagination  Therapy. Her passion lies in helping children and their families  understand Sensory Processing Disorder to help children live up to their  highest potential.
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