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Quantified Observations of Sensory Processing (QOSP): Resource Tool for Screening Sensory Processing Difficulties in P...
ISSN: 2292 - 2598Publisher: author   
Quantified Observations of Sensory Processing (QOSP): Resource Tool for Screening Sensory Processing Difficulties in P...
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Publisher: Lifescience Global Inc.
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Abstract
Sensory Processing (SP) difficulties in children are seen to be increasing in today's world. Quite a few typically developing children are reported to have difficulties in coping with school, home and play environments. Their difficulties are mostly labeled abnormal behaviors and with superficial assessments these children often receive traditional treatments that marginally decrease their problems without giving long term functional gains. Hence their SP dysfunctions make them adopt pathological behaviors as they grow, making them incompetent as compared to their peers. One of the factors behind these children getting unnoticed at an early age is lack of awareness about SP difficulties among the parents, teachers and medical fraternity in India. The other important factors include unavailability of contributory study in this area done on the Indian population and the use of non-normated, generalized evaluation tools done for evaluati...