Teaching Kids with Sensory Issues is a comprehensive guide for teachers working with students who have sensory processing challenges, including autism, ADHD, and other sensory disorders. This book provides practical strategies and techniques for creating a sensory-friendly classroom environment. It covers topics such as sensory integration, sensory diets, and sensory modulation. The author, Christopher R. Auer, offers valuable insights into the unique needs of students with sensory issues and provides guidance on how to effectively support their learning. This book is a valuable resource for teachers looking to create an inclusive and supportive classroom environment for all students.