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SPD Network Links for Teachers

If you are a teacher, you may have already encountered some children who have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). The areas listed below will help you to understand these children and their disorder more fully, and also give you some great tips on how you can help them to function well in a classroom.

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Articles of Interest

What Is Sensory Processing Disorder?

Defining SPD and its Subtypes

Emotional and Other Impacts of SPD

How Is SPD Treated?

How to Find an Occupational Therapist


Sensory Processing Disorder vs. Attention Deficit Disorder
Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.

How Does Sensory Processing Disorder Affect Learning?
Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.

What Are Some Red Flags of Sensory Processing Disorder?
Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A.


Home Activities for Children with Sensory Integration Problems
Heather Miller-Kuhaneck M.S., OTR/L, BCP [22ss]

Making Sense of Sensory Integration: Introduction to SI (PDF)
A conversation between Jane Koomar, Ph.D., OTR/L, FAOTA, and Stacey Szklut, M.S., OTR/L; Sharon Cermak, Ed.D., OTR/L, moderator; David Silver, MD, narrator.
(transcript of an audiotape, part 1)

Making Sense of Sensory Integration: Effect of SI Challenges During Different Developmental Stages (PDF)
(transcript of an audiotape, part 2)

Making Sense of Sensory Integration: Significant Categories of SI and Related Considerations (PDF)
(transcript of an audiotape, part 3)

Making Sense of Sensory Integration: How Might Family Life be Affected? (PDF)
(transcript of an audiotape, part 4)

Sensorimotor History Questionnaire For Parents Of Preschool Children
Lynn A. Balzer-Martin, Ph.D., OTR

Sensory Integration Therapy Leading Districts to Handle More OT Requests (PDF)
Reprinted from Early Childhood Report

Tips for Teachers
Kari Shanks Hall, M.A., OTR

Understanding SPD From a Parent’s Perspective
Sandra Nelson

More Articles About SPD, From Guest Experts

Resources

See Other Resources: Links, Books & More for a large selection of the best books, videos, and web sites related to Sensory Processing Disorder, child development, parenting, learning disabilities, special education law, and more.

Health professionals might also be interested in our large collection of Scientific Resources. Included are many abstracts and full text articles by researchers who are exploring Sensory Processing Disorder and related conditions.


See also:

SPD Network Links for Parents
SPD Network Links for Occupational and Physical Therapists
SPD Network Links for Physicians
SPD Network Links for Adults Who Have SPD

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