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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

(used synonymously with Sensory Integration Disorder)

Introduction

Sensory processing refers to our ability to take in information through our senses (touch, movement, smell, taste, vision, and hearing), organize and interpret that information, and make a meaningful response.  For most people, this process is automatic.  We hear someone talking to us, our brains receive that input and recognizes it as a voice talking in a normal tone, and we respond appropriately.

Children who have a Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), however, don't experience such interactions in the same way.  SPD affects the way their brains interpret the information that comes in; it also affects how they respond to that information with emotional, motor, and other reactions.  For example, some children are over-responsive to sensation and feel as if they're being constantly bombarded with sensory information.  They may try to eliminate or minimize this perceived sensory overload by avoiding being touched or being particular about clothing.  Some children are under-responsive and have an almost insatiable desire for sensory stimulation.  They may seek out constant stimulation by taking part in extreme activities, playing music loudly, or moving constantly.  They sometimes don't notice pain or objects that are too hot or cold, and may need high intensity input to get involved in activities.  Still others have trouble distinguishing between different types of sensory stimulation.

If you think that you or someone else might have Sensory Processing Disorder, in addition to an autism spectrum disorder, you may opt for an evaluation by an occupational therapist who specializes in the field.

Related Sites

Self-Regulation and Sensory? What is the Link? What can Help?
Description:  This site offers a wide variety of topics relating to sensory function helping kids on the autism spectrum cope with their lives at school and in their daily living.

Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation
Description:  As the leader in Sensory Processing Disorder research, education and advocacy, the SPD Foundation offers an abundance of services and programs for professionals, parents, and anyone interested in knowing more about the sensory challenges that affect children academically, socially, and/or in their emotional development.

Books

No Longer A SECRET: Unique Common Sense Strategies for Children with Sensory or Motor Challenges by Doreit Bialer and Lucy Jane Miller
Description:  No Longer A SECRET is a great handbook for parents, teachers or clinicians assisting children with sensory or sensory motor issues. The important tips and strategies found in this book are functional and not too costly. The reader will find this book has the latest resources for all families and instructors and the kids enjoy what they are doing.

Sensational Kids: Hope and Help for Children With Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) by Lucy Jane Miller and Janice Roetenberg
Description:  Sensational Kids is a great guide for parents who struggle with their child(ren) diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). The book provides a comprehensive understanding of the disorder along with some practical suggestions for parents, clinicians and teachers. The author has 40 years of experience and research regarding SPD.

Tools

Therapy Shoppe
Description:  This site provides useful tools for SPD.

Sensory Fun
Description:  Provides a listing of ways to help children with different SPD issues.

Parent Forums/Blogs

Some forums require you to sign in to Yahoo or Facebook to locate forum names.

Forum/Blog Name:  Sensory Integration Disorder Support Group
Description:  Support group for individuals affected by SPD.

Forum/Blog Name:  SPD Support
Description:  Support and resources for SPD families.

Consumer Corner

Sensory Processing Disorder Products
Description:  This site provides a wide range of SPD products.

STARCENTER – Sensory Therapies and Research
Description:  STAR (Sensory Therapies And Research) Center is the premier treatment and research center for children and families impacted by sensory processing and feeding disorders, ADHD, autism and other developmental disorders.

Community Library

Signs and Symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder
Description:  A list of symptoms for both hypersensitivities and hyporsensitivities are provided.

SPD Foundation (Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation) Findings from the SPD Scientific Work Group
Description:  The findings from SPD Foundation Research Group are very helpful for parents to understand what challenges families face, how to face them, what treatment protocols and further information to guide and assist families.




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