The Spiral Foundation
To increase understanding and acceptance of sensory integration and sensory processing dysfunction through EDUCATION and RESEARCH
The Spiral Foundation offers a wide variety of educational programs and materials, including:
Full courses, live and on-line, on a variety of introductory to advanced topics.
Presentations on a variety of intermediate topics for parents and professionals.
Free resources for adults and caregivers of children with SPD.
Audio only podcasts on a variety of introductory topics for professionals.
Resources and research studies on topics informing knowledge of SPD.
Welcome!
The Spiral Foundation serves national and international audiences by providing resources for therapists and other professionals who work with individuals with sensory processing difficulties, as well as adults and children living with sensory dysfunction and their families.
By conducting and disseminating current research and providing educational programs in a variety of on and offline formats we strive to improve the lives and well-being of individuals with difficulties processing and integrating sensory information across the globe.
Featured activities
Applying the Choosing Wisely(R) Recommendations in Sensory Integration Therapy with Individuals with Trauma Histories: Assessment. A conversation between Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, RCTC, DIR(R) Expert Trainer and Erin Flynn, MS, OTR/L.
Applying the Choosing Wisely(R) Recommendations in Sensory Integration Therapy with Individuals with Trauma Histories: Intervention. A conversation between Maude Le Roux, OTR/L, SIPT, RCTC, DIR(R) Expert Trainer and Erin Flynn, MS, OTR/L.
Membership. Access over 170 pre-recorded webinars, LiveTalks and self-study articles, including the 2 LiveTalks above, for a full year.
SPIRAL Individual Membership $149/year
Online Course: Sensory Integration, It’s Not Just for Kids: Working with Adults with SPD. A 6 hour online course presented by Dr. Teresa May-Benson, ScD, OTR/L, FAOTA.
Available here: $220 (SPIRAL Members receive a 20% discount)
Adult/ adolescent Sensory History
The primary purpose of the Adult/ adolescent Sensory History (ASH) is to assist in the identification of adults and adolescents who experience difficulties processing and integrating sensory information. The second purpose is to assist therapists in clinical reasoning when creating interventions for these individuals by identifying specific sensory and motor need areas based on self or caregiver report.
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Recent Blog Posts
What’s the relationship between DCD and dyspraxia?
Many are understandably unsure of the relationship between Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) and dyspraxia. Though I’ll try to clear the issue here, I admit, it’s complicated. First, the definition of "dyspraxia" is not always very clear and its current usage...
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Remembering Jean: AOTA’s 2011 A. Jean Ayres Award-Winner Jane Koomar Reflects On Her Mentor
In April I was honored to receive the American Occupational Therapy Association's 2011 A. Jean Ayres Award, which according to AOTA, is given annually, (T)o recognize occupational therapy clinicians, educators, and researchers who have demonstrated sustained...
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