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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) -
Helpful Links
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ACG Therapy
www.acgtherapycenter.com
A therapy center in Gainesville, Florida that offers Occupational and Speech therapy. Their goal is to "facilitate the achievement of independence for children, allowing them to reach their maximum level of functioning."
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Amy Zier & Associates
www.amyzier.com
Chicago-area clinics which specialize in the treatment of children with S.I. disorders, autism and PDD. Their focus is child and family-centered play, and movement oriented therapy. Services offered include Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, and developmental play therapy.
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AteachAbout/HenryOT Services, Inc.
www.ateachabout.com
Henry OT Services offers school-based and individual occupational therapy services. The focus of Ateachabout is on bringing sensory integration to schools, homes, and businesses as well as promote understanding and awareness of issues related to sensory processing, sensory integration, and the sensory systems.
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Center for Developing Kids
www.centerfordevelopingkids.com/
A California pediatric therapy clinic that provides occupational, physical, and speech therapy for children from birth through mid teens. Our therapists have advanced training in pediatrics and provide intervention for diagnoses and disorders including but not limited to: prematurity, high risk infants, developmental delay, neuromuscular disorder, sensory integrative dysfunction, oral motor or feeding difficulty, speech and language delay, genetic disorders, attention deficit disorder and disorders of social interaction and communication.
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Center for the Study of Autism, Inc.
www.autism.org
The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA) is located in the Salem/Portland, Oregon area. The Center provides information about autism to parents and professionals, and conducts research on the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions. Much of the research is in collaboration with the Autism Research Institute in San Diego, California.
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Child’s Play Therapy Clinic
childsplay.home.att.net/
This site is designed to provide information on pediatric occupational therapy and what it can do to help children. Child’s Play and Rae Suba OTR/L offer information on lectures, seminars, links to relevant sites, and answers to frequently asked questions, among other resources.
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Developmental Concepts
www.atready.com/readyopp.html
The Developmental Concepts site, provided by the Ready Associates, offers information about the Ready Approach to treating severely disabled children and adults in the most challenging environments.
Derived from sensory integration theory, the Ready Approach "synthesizes sensory, neurobehavioral and cognitive considerations into an organized approach, which applies to the evaluation and treatment of individuals as well as to the design and operation of whole programs serving many individuals."
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Developmental Delay Resources (DDR)
www.devdelay.org
This nonprofit organization is dedicated to meeting the needs of children who have developmental delays in sensory motor, language, social, and emotional areas. They publish research that discusses factors that may put children at risk and they maintain a registry to track possible trends. They provide a network for parents and professionals as well as current information after diagnosis to support children with special needs.
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Dye-namic Movement Products and Services, Inc.
www.dyenamicmovement.com
Discover another resource for sensory integration and movement toys that improve coordination, body image, cooperative play, and fun.
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Exceptional Parent
www.eparent.com
This site is Exceptional Parent Magazine's online resource that provides information, support, ideas, encouragement, and outreach for parents and families of children with disabilities and the professionals who work with them.
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KID Foundation
kidfoundation.org
The KID Foundation focuses on research, education, and advocacy related to Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).
The KID Foundation (the Foundation for Knowledge In Development) was founded by Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D., OTR, in 1978 to help these children and their families. The foundation’s goals include:- Increasing public and professional awareness of the scope and severity of Sensory Processing Disorder
- Providing information and resources to families, educators, physicians, and other health care professionals
- Supporting advocacy for and research on Sensory Processing Disorder
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Kidz Play Pediatric Therapy and Wellness Center
kidzplay.org
Providing pediatric Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Speech Language Services. Specializing in Sensory Integration therapy and assessments, Autism Spectrum, Developmental, Neurological, Musculoskeltal, and Learning Disorders. Services are provided in over 3000 square feet of clinic space with state of the art equipment. Services are provided to children ages birth thru eighteen years with a variety of diagnoses including but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Right hemisphere dysfunction, Attention Deficit, Dysfunction of Sensory Integration, and other neuromuscular issues.
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Sensory Integration Resource Center
www.sinetwork.org
This site is dedicated to bringing current sensory integration resources and information to families, consumers, and professionals.
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SI Challenge
www.SI-Challenge.org
This site represents a group of therapists, doctors, parents, and kids dedicated to the use of sensory integration to change the sensory processing system. They are committed to research, treatment, and recreation to increase the environment and whole being of the person with sensory integration dysfunction.
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The Out-of-Sync Child
www.out-of-sync-child.com
Learn more about recognizing and coping with sensory integration dysfunction in Carol Stock Kranowitz’s book, The Out-of-Sync Child.
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The Preemie Place
www.thepreemieplace.org
This site is for parents, families and friends of preemie kids. It's a place for sharing the trials, tribulations and joys of the issues and stories that surround prematurity. Somewhere to worry, ask, support, encourage and laugh...
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