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Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids
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03 March 2025

If you have an out-of-sync grandchild and are looking for enjoyable interactions, this book is for you. It is part of the Out-of-Sync Series, intended to help parents, teachers, relatives, and professionals support kids with sensory processing differences. Gold Award Recipient, Mom's Choice Awards!
Good Times with Out-of-Sync Grandkids is a guide for making memories. It includes more than fifty activities that the fictional Grammy and Pops have enjoyed over the years with their fictional grandchildren, Carrie, Darwin, and Edward. You may have met the kids in The Out-of-Sync Family: A Story about Sensory Differences (Sensory World, 2023).
The characters are imaginary, but their experiences are real, coming from the author’s life as a child, babysitter, mother, preschool teacher, special education consultant, Cub Scout leader, and grandparent. This book may trigger happy memories of what you, as a child, loved to do with your grandparents and may help you reanimate those shared experiences, adapting them to match your grandchild’s age, interest, and sensory differences.
Activities in the book address:
- Showing overresponsivity—or underresponsivity—to touch and movement
- Craving—or avoiding—sensory stimulation
- Constantly—or hardly ever—on the go
- Confusion by what he or she hears, sees, feels, tastes, and smells
- Lacking energy/being limp
- Tripping on air, being clumsy, breaking things
- Picky or messy eating
- Being difficult to understand when speaking
- Acting socially awkward
- Being loving and kind, but anxious and lacking self-confidence
Preface
Acknowledgments
Yellow and Green Boxes
Dear Grandparents (& Parents, Relatives, Teachers, & Other Caring Grown-ups)
Things You Need to Know Before Getting Started
The Activities and Experiences in This Book…
Our Eight Senses (in Brief)
Perceptual-Motor Skills
Chapter 1 —Things to Do with a Grandchild Like Carrie
Beauty Parlor/Barber Shop
Snarls, Be Gone!
Blue Toenails
Lavender Sachet
Chicken Squawker
Can-Do Drum Set
Walky Talky
Plogging
You Be Me
Circle Salad
Carrie's Secret Code with Fingers
Brush and Balance
Chapter 2 — Things to Do with a Grandchild Like Darwin
Air Hug
Stoop-Stand-Drop
Marble Chute
Nutty Coaster
Jingle Jangle
Look! It's Orange!
Worm Rescue
Darwin's Secret Code with Numbers
Cauliflower Crown
Planets on a Plate
Toe Knee Chest Nut
Instant Time Inn
Chapter 3 — Things to Do with a Grandchild Like Edward
Bear Hug Routine
Edward's Secret Code with Gestures
Jumping Conversation
Bubble Wrap Pop
Scavenger Hunt
Truck Dealer
Truck Display
Shoe Store
Ishkabibble?
Spoon Bell
Fun with a Stick
Bath Time Burrito
Chapter 4 — Things to Do with All the Kids
Sensory Prep
Walking Tall
Pitch In
Nature's Rhythm Band
Stationery Kit
Object Categories
People Categories
Mountain Hike Obstacle Course
Squinch and Relax
My Sensory Day
Appendix
A) Our Eight Senses and Typical Sensory Processing
B) Sensory Processing Differences
Glossary
Index to Activities
About the Author and Her Books