Sensory Processing Masterclass: Everything You Need to Know
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Understanding Sensory Processing – CPD Accredited Course
This in-depth, CPD-accredited course provides essential knowledge about sensory processing and its impact on neurodivergent children. Designed for therapists, educators, and parents, it covers all key aspects of sensory processing disorders. This includes sensory sensitivities, seeking behaviours, and how these affect daily life and learning.
Participants will learn practical strategies to identify sensory processing challenges in various settings. You will also learn how to create supportive environments that promote emotional regulation and positive behaviour. With real-world examples and actionable tips, this course equips professionals with the tools they need to help children manage sensory overload and thrive.
Whether you’re a therapist, teacher, or parent, this course will enhance your ability to support neurodivergent children in their sensory journey.
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1Module 1: History of sensory processing disorderText lesson
In this module you will learn a brief history of sensory processing disorder. Find out who diagnosed it first, what is was described as, and how to this day, we still use the same therapies.
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2Module 1 test10 questions
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3Module 2: SPD and the medical professionText lesson
This module explains why you cannot obtain a standalone diagnosis for sensory processing disorder. Find out what the DSM-5 is, what an ICD 10 is, and how to help your child when a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder is suspected.
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4Module 2 test10 questions
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5Module 3: What is sensory processing?Text lesson
This module explains what sensory processing disorder and the central nervous system have to do with each other. Learn about the different types of responses, the difference between sensory avoiding and sensory seeking behaviour. Find out why it is so incredibly important for early intervention.
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6Module 3 test10 questions
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7Module 4: Common SPD symptomsText lesson
This module explains the symptoms associated with sensory processing disorder.
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8Module 4 test10 questions
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9Module 5: Co-morbidities and why it is frequently misdiagnosedPreview Text lesson
This module explains how sensory processing disorder may be misdiagnosed for autism spectrum disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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10Module 5 test11 questions
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11Module 6: SPD and reflexesText lesson
This module explains how sensory processing disorder may be influenced by our primitive responses, as well as our primitive reflexes.
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12Module 6 test10 questions
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13Module 7: Our eight senses (the first 5)Text lesson
This module goes into detail of our five most well-known senses, what symptoms could be in the classroom if something is awry, as well as accommodations that could be made for students.
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14Module 7 test10 questions
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15Module 8: Proprioception, vestibular, interoceptionText lesson
Find out more about the three senses that are less well-known and how incredibly important they are to our most basic functions.
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16Module 8 test10 questions
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17Module 9: SPD and hehaviourText lesson
Since behaviour is the first consequence of sensory processing disorder that we see, it is important to know the difference between neurotypical behaviour, and behaviour that stems from sensory processing disorder.
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18Module 9 test10 questions
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19Module 10: MeltdownsText lesson
Meltdowns are part of sensory processing disorder so it is important to know and understand why they happen, and what could be done to help someone who has them.
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20Module 10 test10 questions
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21Module 11: Parents and SPDText lesson
Sensory processing disorder affects parents in different ways, and on different levels. Understand the problems that children and parents face when a child develops food issues when they have sensory processing disorder.
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22Module 11 test10 questions
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23Module 12: Occupational therapyText lesson
Occupational therapy plays an integral role in the identification as well as the treatment of sensory processing disorder. Learn how people in this profession can help a child with this diagnosis.
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24Module 12 test10 questions
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25Module 13: Common issuesText lesson
There are common issues regarding sensory processing disorder that can make life a bit harder. Learn what they are and how to help someone that finds these situations stressful.
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26Module 13 test10 questions
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27Module 14: SPD and the homeText lesson
Sensory processing disorder can affect home-life, and the home may in turn affect someone with sensory processing disorder. Learn how to make home a more peaceful place for someone with a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder.
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28Module 14 test10 questions
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29Module 15: Sensory tools for the homeText lesson
There are many tools at the disposal of parents or caretakers that help someone with the diagnosis of sensory processing at home. Learn about all these methods, as well as practical information on what to do.
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30Module 15 test10 questions
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31Module 16: How parents can help at schoolText lesson
Sensory processing disorder can be at its most visible during school hours. Learn how you can help your child with a diagnosis of sensory processing disorder, as well as how you as a teacher can help the child in your class with this diagnosis.
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32Module 16 test11 questions
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33Module 17: Multi-sensory teaching and techniquesText lesson
Multi-sensory teaching and techniques can be the first step into implementing sensory integration therapy. Learn more about it to gain a better understanding.
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34Module 17 test11 questions

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Working hours
Monday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Tuesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Wednesday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Thursday | 9:30 am - 6.00 pm |
Friday | 9:30 am - 5.00 pm |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | Closed |