Welcome to SPD Australia

Here we hope to provide up to date and research based information on Sensory Processing.

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Check out the exclusive interview with the Director of Links To Learning on Channel 7’s Today Tonight, featuring The Listening Program treating Sensory & Auditory Processing Difficulties.

This website was put together as a result of a parent wanting to share knowledge with others of her sons condition that was affecting his ability to participate in every day life. Together with her Occupational Therapist the information on the following pages was formed.

We hope you find this information helpful.

Advanced Brain Technologies announces that a ground breaking new study provides more evidence that music listening therapy is a valuable intervention for sensory issues related to

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Sensory processing disorder (SPD), defined by the study as an inability to process “incoming sensory stimuli, determine its meaning, and generate a response consistent with the context,” is a common component of ASD. In addition, sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a subtype of SPD that makes it difficult for a person to process and use information they receive through their senses.

The research published in International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation was conducted at Idaho State University by Bryan Gee, Kelly Thompson, Aaron Pierce, Megan Toupin, and Jennifer Holst suggests that a commercially available product called The Listening Program® (TLP) can be beneficial therapy for people experiencing auditory SOR.

We are extremely pleased to see this study added to the growing body of evidence that supports the use of The Listening Program® for reducing sensory sensitivities in children on the autism spectrum
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/01/prweb12478578.htm

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