About the Author:
Diane M. Renna resides in Long Island, NY with her husband, Lorenzo and their children, Meghan, Michael, and Gavin. In 1998, she left work in NYC to become a stay-at-home mom. Diane, Meghan, and Michael are all affected in some way with sensory integration dysfunction. However, Meghan's sensory issues were more severe and affected her daily life tremendously. Diane read and learned all she could about SPD. She never complained or gave up hope. She investigated and tried alternative therapies with the vision of helping her children. She understood and wanted to make their world a safe and comfortable place. Diane has dedicated her time to helping children with SPD. She wants to reach as many families as possible. Presently, the family is happy, healthy, and enjoys doing the things they weren't able to do in the past. SPD is no longer a jail-keeper to their lives. The Renna family hopes Meghan's story will inspire and heal other families dealing with SPD.
Review:
"This beautiful and easy-to-read story about very complicated and life-altering issues brings Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) to life through the gentle words of Meghan's mother. Families, friends, teachers, and therapists can share this book with each other to promote understanding, compassion, and hope. As I travel across the world, spreading the news about SPD, I will be sharing this book with everyone I meet." --Diana A. Henry, MS, OTR/L
"This book is a must-read for all children and all parents of children diagnosed with SPD. My daugher (age six) loved reading about another child who has undergone many of the same treatments, and has had the same emotions as herself. As a parent, the book was informative, encouraging, and inspirational. It really does help to hear what other families have done for their children suffering with this often misunderstood disorder." --Allison Lynne, author of THE DOLLY ADVENTURES, and mother of children with SPD
"MEGHAN'S WORLD is written in simple enough language for children to understand, but gives parents some important information as well. Children with sensory processing disorders can easily relate to it, as one child exclaimed, 'That's like me!' The illustrations are beautiful and engaging. Parents and professionals should have it in their library. I highly recommend it!" --Jeanne S. Ganz, OTR/L, BCP
"This book is a must-read for all children and all parents of children diagnosed with SPD. My daugher (age six) loved reading about another child who has undergone many of the same treatments, and has had the same emotions as herself. As a parent, the book was informative, encouraging, and inspirational. It really does help to hear what other families have done for their children suffering with this often misunderstood disorder." --Allison Lynne, author of THE DOLLY ADVENTURES, and mother of children with SPD
"MEGHAN'S WORLD is written in simple enough language for children to understand, but gives parents some important information as well. Children with sensory processing disorders can easily relate to it, as one child exclaimed, 'That's like me!' The illustrations are beautiful and engaging. Parents and professionals should have it in their library. I highly recommend it!" --Jeanne S. Ganz, OTR/L, BCP
Thank you so much for your book. It is truly inspirational. I found it while doing an online search about SPD for my daughter. It is our favorie book to read together. Finally, I can answer her question that yes, there are other kids out there like you. She related to the struggles getting dressed, the OT sessions and the brushing....Many thanks for your help and for telling Meghan's story." --Helena 1/1/11
Hi Diane, you may not remember me, but I had emailed you with questions regarding Berard AIT for my daughter, who was sounding suspiciously like your daughter Meghan. My daughter went thru Berard in April and what a difference. She's not the same kid today that she was six months ago. So many of her challenges have resolved, it's hard to put them all down in one place, but I can't thank you enough for your input - your feedback helped put us over the hump with deciding to do Berard and it was the best decision we ever made. The changes have been profound. As you said, it's all good. We're likely going to delve into enzymes next (one thing at a time), but just wanted to extend my thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience. It helped us a lot. Be well, LB" Hi Diane, I just wanted to send you an update and a thank you. Your insights regarding Meghan were so helpful to us on our journey - I have one other question and wanted to share a resource with you. Resource: Berard was definitely helpful in getting us part of the way there with (my daughter's) auditory sensitivity. We just did another program (Fast ForWord) which is technically supposed to be a literacy program (which my daughter) didn't need, because she was already reading) but we did it for the ancillary benefits around the retaining with hearing. It has definitely been a further refinement of the Berard intervention and has taken her to a whole new level - especially with ability to filter out background noise. Not sure if this is still an issue for Meghan, but I thought I'd pass along the resource in case you are interested. I learned about it in the Norman Doidge book, "The Brain that Changes Itself." You can learn more about the program at scientificlearning.com....thanks a million for all your help! - LB (5/25/09) --lb
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