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INTEROCEPTION: How are you feeling? Body and Mind

A sensory system that should be explored with all children, but especially those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory or behavioral challenges or social emotional difficulties.

Author: Barbara Luborsky, OTR/L

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Tips for Parent-Teachers e-book

Tips for Parent-Teachers

Simple sensory strategies for learning at home.

Author: Barbara Luborsky, OTR/L

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Our other favorite books, in alphabetical order by author last name:

Raising a Sensory Smart Child
Authors: Biel, Lindsey and Peske, Nancy


Smart but Scattered
Authors: Dawson, Peg and Guare, Richard

Effective Parenting for the Hard-to-Manage Child
Authors: DeGangi, Georgia A. and Kendall, Anne

The Explosive Child

The Explosive Child
Author: Greene, Ross W.

ADD-Friendly Ways to Organize Your Life
Authors: Kolberg, Judith and Nadeau, Kathleen

The Out-of-Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder
Author: Kranowitz, Carol Stock

The Out-of-Sync Child Has Fun: Activities for Kids with Sensory Integration Dysfunction
Author: Kranowitz, Carol Stock

Sensational Kids
Author: Miller, Lucy Jane

be different
Author: Robison, John Elder

Look Me in the Eye

Look me in the Eye
Author: Robison, John Elder

Everyday Games for Sensory Processing Disorder
Author: Sher, Barbara

Understanding Your Baby’s Sensory Signals
Author: Voss, Angie

Understanding Your Child’s Sensory Signals
Author: Voss, Angie

Building Bridges Through Sensory Integration Therapy for Children with Autism and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Authors: Yack, Ellen, Aquila, Paula and Sutton, Shirley

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Featured Articles

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  • Choosing Extra-Curricular Activities for Your Child
  • The Importance of Support for Parents
  • Helping Those “Fall Through the Cracks” Kids

Debbie S.

I am certain that without you, he would still be labeled as a “struggling learner” and miserable and struggling in social situations. To say that we are grateful doesn’t seem enough.

Leslie P.

Your confidence in the treatments your practice offers went a long way toward our decision to bring our son to Way to Grow.

Henry B.

There are no words to convey what you have done for our son.

Ellen K.

You have been so patient and sweet (like fudge!) to our daughter. I don’t tell you enough how grateful I am to you for all of your hard work and wise advice.

Cathy A.

You have accomplished unimaginable success with both our boys. I don’t know what we would have done without you. Your wisdom and guidance has been a gift to me that I will always cherish.

Adrian P.

The team really understood trauma and attachment and they were there to be supportive. Barbara has proven to be a wealth of information on so many levels and she is constantly sharing her knowledge to help me understand my daughter better and how her nervous system works. It's obvious that this is her passion.

Katie J.

At Way to Grow, I truly feel like I am a part of my daughter's team. From the very first consultation, I knew they took my concerns seriously. They took her history, listened to everything we were dealing with, and looked at the whole picture.

Erika R.

Whenever there is a new challenge, my therapist always has an idea of where to start and the best way to approach it. I love that I not only know what we're working on at the moment and why, but I know where we are trying to go and how we plan to get there.

Robert H.

At Way to Grow, they have a great way of taking the goals we are working on at the clinic and making them easily accessible at home so we can work on things more than just once a week.

Erika R.

It brings me comfort knowing that Barbara and the Way to Grow team work collaboratively. If for some reason Barbara is out of the office, I have no problem seeing another therapist because I know that they communicate and whoever is stepping in knows exactly what we're working on and why and is aware of the nuances that make therapy sessions successful for my daughter.

Sam V.

We have had nothing but positive experiences with each and every person we've worked with at Way to Grow. I feel like my daughter is treated less like a patient and more like a member of their family.

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“We have a culture of compassion at Way to Grow. My team is a wonderful group of people who truly care about their clients.”

– Barbara Luborsky, Way to Grow founder

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9093 Ridgefield Drive | Suite 102
Frederick, Maryland 21701

301-846-GROW (4769)
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info@Way2Grow.com

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Check out INTEROCEPTION, Barbara's new e-book.