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Sensory Processing Measure - Preschool

SPM-P
  • L. Diane Parham
  • Cheryl Ecker
SPM 2 Available Now! An extension to the Sensory Processing Measure down to age 2, making early intervention possible
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    9780655799122 Qualification Level B

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    AUD 27.72

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    9780655799139 Qualification Level B

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Overview

Publication date:
2010
Completion time:
15 to 20 minutes
Administration:
Individual
Age range:
2 years to 5 years
Qualification level:
B

Product Details

SPM 2 Available Now! Go to SPM 2

The new Preschool edition of the popular Sensory Processing Measure allows you to identify sensory processing difficulties in children as young as 2 years old, and lets you take an early look at overall sensory functioning as well as specific vulnerabilities that can affect learning.

8 Functional Areas
Appropriate for 2- to 5-year-olds, the SPM-P measures the same functions as the SPM:

  • Social Participation
  • Vision
  • Hearing
  • Touch
  • Body Awareness
  • Balance and Motion
  • Planning and Ideas
  • Total Sensory Systems

Within each sensory system, the SPM-P items also reveal specific problems, including under- and over-responsiveness, sensory-seeking behavior, and perceptual problems. In addition, the items provide information on the senses of taste and smell.