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The March Symposium

We are honored to have Winnie Dunn, PhD, OTR, FAOTA, author of “Living Sensationally” as this year’s guest symposium speaker…

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My child has just been diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder…

If you suspect your child has a Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), or if he or she has already been diagnosed, you will need a multi-disciplinary evaluation including a physician, psychologist (often) and occupational therapist.

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Happy New Year!

Happy 2010 Everyone! We’ve had a lot of questions recently regarding where to find the most accurate and supportive information on Sensory Processing Disorder, so here are a couple of suggestions:

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SENSATIONAL RESEARCH – pioneering scientific studies and collaborations to expand knowledge of Sensory Processing Disorder and the sensory aspects of ADHD, Autism and other conditions

SENSATIONAL EDUCATION – fostering awareness, understanding, and treatment skills in parents, teachers, therapists and other professionals

SENSATIONAL ADVOCACY – promoting diagnostic validation of SPD and providing compassionate support for families

The Latest

  • Happy birthday to us!
    The Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation is celebrating 30 years of
    sensational research, education, and advocacy!
    Stay tuned for celebration details!
  • Two sensational days with Winnie Dunn, PhD, in Denver
    March 5 and 6, 2010
    PLUS Standardized Scales and Qualitative Methods of Assessment at our Pre-Conference Institute - March 4, 2010
    Special one- and two-day rates and discounts for parents and students!



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