Sensory processing disorder, also known as sensory integration disorder, or sensory integration dysfunction, is a neurological disorder causing difficulties with processing information from the five (sight, sound, touch, small, and taste), the sense of movement, and/or the positional sense. Here you will find information on SPD, including its symptoms, diagnosis, and its treatment.
Regular Websites
The web site for SIN, also known as SPD provides information and other resources for individuals recently diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder in the United Kingdom. - Sensory Integration Network
http://www.sensoryintegration.org.uk/
The web site for the disorder formerly known as Sensory Integration Dysfunction; complete with informative articles and other resources for identifying and treating SPD. - Sensory Processing Disorder
http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/
SIDATTSUK, the Sensory Integration Disorder Assessment Treatment and Therapy Service, is a non-profit organisation providing information for children and adults diagnosed with this disorder in the United Kingdom; complete with treatment and therapy options. - SIDATTSUK
http://www.sensory-integration.co.uk/
The SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) Foundation is a non-profit organization promoting awareness and recognition of the disorder. - SPD Foundation
http://www.spdfoundation.net/
This web site provides information about Sensory Processing Disorder; complete with the issues affecting and/or effecting parents of children with SPD. - SPD Parent Share
http://www.spdparentshare.com/