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Sensory Processing Measure

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Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders
ART:

Art class

ASD:

Autism spectrum disorder

BAL:

Balance and motion

BOD:

Body awareness

BUS:

School bus

CAF:

Cafeteria

DC:0-3R:

Diagnostic classification of mental health and developmental disorders of infancy and early childhood, revised

DMIC:

Diagnostic manual for infancy and early childhood

HEA:

Hearing

MUS:

Music class

PHY:

Physical education class

PLA:

Planning and ideas

REC:

Recess/Playground

SES:

Socioeconomic status

SI:

Sensory integration

SOC:

Social participation

SPD:

Sensory processing disorder

TOT:

Total sensory systems

TOU:

Touch

U.S.:

United States

VIS:

Vision

Synonyms

Sensory processing measure; Sensory processing measure, Preschool edition; SPM; SPM-P

Description

The Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) is a standardized assessment tool published by Western Psychological Services (www.wpspublish.com) that provides information about the sensory and environmental issues that may impact a child’s performance in school, home, and community settings (Parham et al. 2007). The...

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Brown, T. (2018). Sensory Processing Measure. In: Volkmar, F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6435-8_1894-3

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