STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder Launches 2016 Sensory Gift Guide for the Holiday Season
Denver, CO (PRWEB) November 30, 2016 -- On November 28, 2016 STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) announces the launch of its 2016 Sensory Gift Guide that features companies who are serving individuals with sensory needs all year long. The Guide composed by STAR Institute aims to relieve some of the confusion that families experience as they gift shop for their loved ones with sensory challenges. In addition to listing organizations that intend to ease sensory difficulties, the guide features many special discounts.
“With this guide, we hope to assist families in providing healthy and exciting gifts to their family members who have SPD, feeding disorders, and other sensory challenges,” explains Dick Layton Director of STAR Institute for SPD. The Guide features; Chewigem, Dye-namic Movement Products, FlagHouse, HowdaHugs, Integrated Listening Systems (iLs), Landscape Structures, Makoto, My FeelingsTM, SensaCalm, SnugVest, SPIO, SticKids, and Tumbl Trak.
View the 2016 Sensory Gift Guide here.
About STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder: The STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder, a Colorado 501(c)(3), is the world leader in treatment, research, and education for Sensory Processing Disorder, a neurological condition that disrupts the daily lives of more than 4 million Americans. The STAR Institute is the premier treatment center for children, adults and families living with Sensory Processing Disorder, feeding disorders, and other sensory conditions associated with ADHD, autism, and other developmental disorders. Dr. Lucy Jane Miller, founder of STAR Institute, is widely recognized as the leader in Sensory Processing Disorder research worldwide. For more information about the Greenwood Village, Colorado clinic, visit http://www.spdSTAR.org or call 303-221-7827.
Amanda Kronberg, STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder, http://www.spdstar.org, +1 303-794-1182, [email protected]
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