Common Sensory Processing Disorder Behaviors – A Checklist For All Ages

Common Sensory Processing Disorder Behaviors - A Checklist

Many of the symptoms listed in the following categories are common to that particular age group. Where more than a few symptoms are found in a child, we recommend you talk to your doctor or check the SPD Foundation’s Treatment Directory for a professional experienced with treating Sensory Processing Disorder. Infant/Toddler Checklist: My infant/toddler has … Read more

Home Activities for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Home Activities for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Hey there! If you’re a parent of a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), you know how important it is to create a supportive environment at home. Sensory experiences can be overwhelming for some kids, but with the right approach, we can make the world a less scary and more manageable place for them. Basic … Read more

SPD In Adults

Adolescents and adults who received and benefited from therapy in childhood may nonetheless find themselves struggling when they reach new developmental levels and or life experiences. For example, a teenager who has adapted to the challenges of high school may leave home for college and find that living in the more chaotic setting of a … Read more

How Online Master’s in Social Work Programs Are Shaping the Future

Online Master's in Social Work Programs

The current information age has been marked by digital innovation and changes in educational landscapes. Online learning is one of the new and fast-changing solutions in higher education. Online learning environments, such as MSW programs, have brought about a fundamental shift in the landscape of social work by adding new forms of interfacing, and better … Read more

Chronic Procrastination: Understanding the Science Behind It

Ever found yourself fixating on a goal, only to find inertia gripping you tight, rendering you motionless towards its attainment? Why does this happen? Procrastination, that relentless adversary, ensnares many in its coils: a crucial task looms, yet we defer, succumbing to worry and guilt. This draining cycle saps our vitality, prolonging the task’s postponement … Read more