About Ausome Senses: A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Sensory Processing in Autistic Children (Ausome Parenting Book 4):
Is your child struggling with sensory overload? Are simple, everyday tasks like grocery shopping or attending family events turning into overwhelming battles?
You don’t have to navigate this journey alone.
Introducing “Ausome Senses: A Parent’s Guide to Navigating Sensory Processing in Autistic Children”, a compassionate, practical guide written by a mother, nurse, and researcher who truly understands. As a parent to an autistic child, I know the challenges firsthandβthe heartache, the questions, the longing for a way to help your child feel more at peace in a world that can be so intense.
“Ausome Senses” is designed to bridge the gap between the science of sensory processing and the day-to-day realities of parenting. This book takes you on a journey from early childhood through the teenage years, providing you with actionable strategies, heartfelt stories, and hands-on tools to help your child thrive.
Inside this guide, you’ll discover:
How to decode your child’s unique sensory profile
Practical strategies for managing sensory overload at home and in public spaces
Tools for calming sensory overwhelm in real time
Supportive techniques for nurturing learning and social connections
Action Kits that turn insight into immediate, effective action steps
Packed with vivid real-life examples and evidence-based methods, “Ausome Senses” isn’t just a bookβit’s a lifeline for parents feeling overwhelmed and unsure of how to best support their child.
Each chapter offers practical exercises and tools that can transform the struggles of sensory overload into moments of connection and growth.
Don’t let another day go by feeling helpless. Open this book and take the first step toward a calmer, more connected family life.
With every page, you’ll move closer to understanding, and that understanding will bloom into confidenceβfor both you and your child.
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Author Bio:
Natalie Loveson brings a unique blend of professional expertise and personal experience to her work. With a background in nursing and biomedical research, she applies her scientific knowledge to the challenges of autism parenting. Her journey began when her own child was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Driven by this personal connection, Natalie has dedicated years to studying child development, with a focus on autism.
Natalie’s work combines rigorous research with practical, real-world applications. Her writing offers parents actionable insights and techniques, grounded in both scientific understanding and firsthand experience. As an advocate for autism awareness, she’s committed to supporting parents and helping children on the spectrum reach their full potential.