Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness
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Narrated by:
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Brian Greyson
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Sensory processing disorder describes a difference in the way that some people's senses are processed by the brain. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the condition, including the symptoms and behaviors associated with it, diagnosis, prevalence, history, therapies and interventions, and how you can provide support.
Although awareness has recently increased, it can still be difficult to get a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder. This makes it is particularly important to know the symptoms of the condition and the behaviors that present themselves in the young children and adults who suffer from it. The sooner it can be diagnosed, the better, as modifications to the environment can be made and the right support can be put in place before self-esteem and self-confidence issues arise. The course explains the common symptoms that can occur in children and adults and the ways in which these are often misinterpreted.
As getting a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder can sometimes be difficult, this course outlines the routes you may take in gaining help and the obstacles that you may come up against. The history of the condition is also explained, along with what research is being made into the causes of the condition and the differences in how its prevalence is perceived.
Currently, it is occupational therapists who are the leaders in the field, as far as intervention and therapy for those afflicted with sensory processing disorder are concerned. The course looks further into this role, with an overview of how they work and what sort of therapies they may be able to offer. If you don’t have access to therapy or would like advice on how you can be more involved with your child’s condition, the course also provides useful information on how you can provide support at home. Also included are strategies that educators can implement in the classroom to enable effective learning to those with SPD.
©2016 Centre of Excellence (P)2017 Centre of ExcellenceWhat listeners say about Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness
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- JPF
- 26-11-21
Excellent summary of what is known of the condition
Very Relevant both for professionals and parents
Very helpful and straightforward information on such a poorly understood and studied and yet important topic. Evidence-based. Clearly written
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- danielle walker Wilkinson
- 16-03-24
Spd info if they all knew
Good tips but I think it should be compulsory for all school staff to do information courses like this as more children with these needs are in mainstream environments.
Stop reprimanding s for these kids
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- Kindle Customer
- 19-07-20
Sensory Processing Disorder Awareness.
This book gave valuable fact. However felt it would have been better if more information about the techniques used were included.
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