HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY: “The Sensory Child Gets Organized” by Carolyn Dalgliesh

sensorychildWe are so excited to kick off our 2014 holiday giveaway with one of our favorite books: “The Sensory Child Gets Organized” by Carolyn Dalgliesh. Carolyn Dalgliesh is a professional organizer and founder of Sensory Organizing and creator of the SSK Sensory Organizing® System.  Coming from personal experience, Carolyn truly understands the life of a family living with sensory issues and has concrete ideas and solutions for helping all families get better organized and more “sensory friendly”.

“The Sensory Child Gets Organized” is the Silver Winner, National Parenting Publications Awards (NAPPA)—Parenting Resources and the Gold Honoree, Mom’s Choice Awards—Parenting–Special and Exceptional Needs.  It was recently honored as one of Amazon Editors Top Picks.

This is a great book for parents, caregivers, therapists and teachers and would make an awesome addition to your reference bookshelf. Check out these great reviews : http://www.carolyndalgliesh.com/expert_reviews.htm

Thanks to Carolyn’s generosity, we are giving away a copy FREE!

Enter below through our Rafflecopter link.  Leave us a comment on the blog and tell us why you want to win this book.  That is a mandatory entry into the giveaway.  Additional entries are given for visiting our Facebook page, visiting Carolyn’s Facebook page, and for following us on Twitter.

Giveaway starts November 17, 2014 and ends November 21st and is for residents of the United States and Canada only. Good luck!

WINNER: Congratulations to Colleen S! You are the winner!

 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

If you don’t win, you can still purchase the book through one of our Amazon affiliate links or for your Kindle.

For great tips on Sensory Organizing, visit Carolyn’s Facebook page or follow her on Pinterest.

10 thoughts on “HOLIDAY GIVEAWAY: “The Sensory Child Gets Organized” by Carolyn Dalgliesh

  1. Alison whyte

    I would love to win this book because I feel like I need to learn more to help my sons sensory issues. I did a course traffic jam for the brain and this book was one of the suggested reads.

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