Sunday, January 4, 2009

Integrated Yoga or Menopause

Integrated Yoga: Yoga with a Sensory Integrative Approach

Author: Nicole C Cuomo

Practicing yoga creates a sense of calm and focus and heightens awareness of the body's functions and movements. For children with sensory processing difficulties - because they either have low sensory thresholds and are overwhelmed by sensory stimulation, or because they have high thresholds and do not register stimulation - yoga can be hugely beneficial.

This book presents easy-to-follow basic postures and sequences for children and young people which can be easily adapted for adults. Nicole Cuomo gives practical advice for how to choose appropriate sequences according to the child's particular needs and mood, knowing that yoga will be most beneficial when it is fun! Photographs of each posture supplement the descriptions.

This practical book provides a wide range of ideas for therapists, educators and parents to help their children with sensory processing needs.



New interesting textbook: Paid to Play or Illustrated Course Guide

Menopause

Author: Jack Canfield

This new series from Chicken Soup for the Soul - inspirational stories followed by positive, practical medical advice for caregivers and patients - is the perfect blend of emotional support and vital information about menopause including:

  • Common myths
  • unknown facts
  • talking with friends and family
  • from mood swings to "mentalpause"
  • relieving symptoms
  • spice up your life
  • the truth about HRT
  • alternative treatments
  • taking charge of your health
  • the positive side of menopause

Chicken Soup for the Soul partners with top doctors to give you the information you need to survive-and the positive inspiration to thrive. Each book features beautifully written stories plus information on diet, lifestyle, diagnosis, procedures, caregiving, emotional issues and alternative therapies from some of the world's foremost experts.



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