Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) - Sensory Processing Measure (SPM)
This unique assessment is the first to show how sensory processing problems manifest in various settings. The SPM includes 3 rating forms: Home Form - completed by the child's parent or home based care provider Main Classroom Form - filled out by the child's primary classroom teacher School Environments Form - completed by other school personnel who work with and observe the child These forms provide norm-referenced standard scores for two higher level integrative functions-praxis and social participation-and five sensory systems- visual, auditory, tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular. With each system, the SPM also offers descriptive clinical information on processing vulnerabilities, including under- and over- responsiveness, sensory seeking behavior, and perceptual problems.