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SPM-2 (Sensory Processing Measure)

SPM-2™: Expanded Across the Lifespan for Research, Clinical, and School-Based Practice

You can’t see sensory processing deficits just by looking at someone, but their needs will become clearer when you use the new SPM-2.

The SPM-2 is an upgrade and expansion of the Sensory Processing Measure family of products, widely acclaimed as the best of its kind. A behavior rating scale, the SPM-2 offers new forms – including driving forms – and a broadened age range, so no one gets left behind.

Test Abbreviation: 
SPM-2
Registration Level: 
B
Country of origin: 
USA
Publisher: 
Western Psychological Services
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Goal-Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL)

The Goal-Oriented Assessment of Lifeskills (GOAL) is an innovative new evaluation of functional motor abilities needed for daily living. Designed for children 7 to 17, the GOAL consists of seven Activities, fun and motivating tasks based on real occupations of a child’s daily life. Each Activity is linked to Intervention Targets that help you turn assessment results into a specific, goal-oriented treatment plan.

Test Abbreviation: 
GOAL
Registration Level: 
B
Age: 
7 to 17
Country of origin: 
USA
Publisher: 
Western Psychological Services
Timing: 
45-60 minutes
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Sensory Processing Measure - Preschool (SPM-P)

Extends the popular Sensory Processing Measure (SPM) down to age 2, making early intervention possible.

 

Now you can identify sensory processing difficulties in children as young as 2 years of age. The new Preschool edition of the popular Sensory Processing Measure lets you take an early look at overall sensory functioning as well as specific vulnerabilities that can affect learning.

8 Functional Areas

Appropriate for 2- to 5-year-olds, the SPM-P measures the same functions as the SPM:

Test Abbreviation: 
SPM-P
Registration Level: 
B
Publisher: 
2-5 years
Administration: 
Individual
Timing: 
15-20 minutes for each form
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Sensory Processing Measure (SPM)

Provides a complete picture of children's sensory processing difficulties at school and at home.

Test Abbreviation: 
SPM
Registration Level: 
B
Age: 
5-12 years
Country of origin: 
USA
Publisher: 
Western Psychological Services
Administration: 
Individual
Timing: 
15-20 minutes for each form
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