Sensory Processing Measure (SPM)

 

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Heather Miller-Kuhaneck, MS OTR/L BCP is an instructor at Sacred Heart University's Graduate Program in Occupational Therapy. She is SIPT certified and practiced for many years specializing in intervention with children with autism. Mrs. Kuhaneck has worked in rural and inner city schools, outpatient clinics specializing in OT using Ayres sensory integrative intervention approach, early intervention settings, inpatient settings, and privately in children's homes. She is a past editor of the American Occupational Therapy Association's School System Special Interest Section Quarterly, the author and editor of OT/PT Update, a quarterly research newsletter for pediatric therapists, and is the editor of Autism: A Comprehensive Occupational Therapy Approach. She has authored and co-authored lessons for AOTA's online course on school based practice and has presented both locally and nationally on sensory integration, autism, and the Sensory Processing Measure. Mrs. Kuhaneck is also on the founding board of directors of Soul Friends (www.soul-friends.org), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing humane education and animal assisted therapy to children.

 
     
 

Diana Henry, MS, OTR/L is the founder and president of Henry Occupational Therapy Services Inc., opened her clinic specializing in sensory integration in 1984 and developed occupational therapy programs for various school districts in Arizona, emphasizing a collaborative model. Ms. Henry is both SIPT and SCSIT certified. She earned the 1997 Outstanding Occupational Therapist Award from the Arizona Occupational Therapy Association and the 2001 Award for Outstanding Therapeutic Contribution from the Developmental Delay Resources. Ms. Henry and her husband Rick embarked on Ateachabout in 2000 traveling across America and abroad assisting communities in developing safe environments in schools, clinics, and homes. Ms. Henry presents workshops on sensory integration, sensory processing disorders, and on the Sensory Processing Measure (SPM). Visit the website at www.ateachabout.com. Ms. Henry sits on the Professional Advisory Board of Developmental Delay Resources and on the Advisory Board of the Non Verbal Learning Disability Association (NVLD). She is an honorary member of the German Society for Sensory Integration - Jean Ayres (GSID) and in 2003 she was made an honorary member of the Sensory Integration Network UK and Ireland. Ms. Henry produced the Tools for Teachers TM and the Tools for Students TM videos/dvds and together with her husband, she developed the Tool Chest Starter Kit TM, wrote the Tool Chest TM, Tools for Parents TM and the SI Tools for Teens TM handbooks.

 
     
 

Tara J. Glennon, Ed.D., OTR/L, BCP, FAOTA is an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. She owns the Center for Pediatric Therapy, a pediatric private practice with four offices in Connecticut, and has recently begun a web resource for pediatric clinicians called OT for Kids (www.otforkids.com). Dr. Glennon has authored numerous works on pediatric practice and has lectured extensively on both the local and national levels. Her AOTA Roster of Fellows award for Professional and Community Education in Pediatrics clearly exemplifies her commitment to pediatric practice.

 
     
 

Diane Parham, Ph.D., OTR, FAOTA is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the MA program for Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the University of Southern California. She is highly regarded for her work on sensory integration and on play as occupation. Her research interests lie primarily in the areas of praxis, sensory modulation, autism, learning disorders, play, and the effectiveness of occupational therapy for children. She received her BS in Occupational Therapy at the University of Florida in 1974 and her MA in Occupational Therapy from USC in 1980. Under the mentorship of A. Jean Ayres, she entered doctoral studies, and completed a Ph.D. in Education at UCLA in 1989. Upon returning to USC as a faculty member, she became a key organizer of the groundbreaking Ph.D. program in Occupational Science, and more recently, the Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) degree program. Currently, she is on the Executive Board of The Association for the Study of Play, a multidisciplinary organization of researchers who share a common interest in the phenomenon of play, and she is co-author of Parham and Fazio's text Play in Occupational Therapy for Children. She is the recipient of two nationally recognized awards from the American Occupational Therapy Foundation: the A. Jean Ayres Award for her research and teaching in the area of sensory integration, and the Leadership Commendation Award for her contributions to occupational therapy faculty career development.

 
     
 

Cheryl L. Ecker, MA, OTR/L, BCP is an occupational therapist, published researcher, co-founder of "The Power of Playfulness" workshops, and the Director of Therapy Services at Therapy In Action, a private practice clinic for children in the Los Angeles area serving approximately 350 families. Her research and practice interests include sensory integration, play as an occupation, and feeding disorders. She received her bachelors degree in occupational therapy from the Medical College of Georgia in 1990 and her advanced masters degree in occupational therapy from the University of Southern California in 1996. Cheryl is currently a national board certified pediatric occupational therapist. She is also state board certified in advanced practice for feeding and swallowing, and a certified SIPT administrator through USC/WPS. She has been a guest speaker for multiple universities and professional conferences, and is passionate about speaking in the community to increase awareness of sensory integration and occupational therapy.

 
     
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