Sensory Processing Disorder Tools & Downloadable Resources
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects how a child's nervous system receives and responds to sensory input — touch, sound, movement, taste, smell, and visual stimulation. These tools are designed by Cadabam's CDC occupational therapists to help parents understand their child's sensory profile, implement sensory strategies at home, and communicate effectively with schools and therapists.
Available Tools
Sensory Profile Checklist
A parent-friendly checklist covering all seven sensory systems (tactile, auditory, visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, gustatory, olfactory) to help identify your child's specific sensory sensitivities and preferences.
Home Sensory Diet Planner
A structured weekly planner for scheduling sensory activities throughout the day — heavy work, vestibular input, tactile play, calming activities — tailored to your child's sensory needs.
Sensory-Friendly Environment Guide
Room-by-room guide for modifying your home environment to reduce sensory triggers — lighting adjustments, noise reduction strategies, texture considerations, and safe retreat spaces.
School Sensory Accommodation Letter Template
A customizable template letter to share with your child's school, explaining their sensory needs and requesting specific classroom accommodations.
Related Worksheets
- Sensory Processing Disorder Worksheets for Children
- Sensory Processing Disorder Worksheets for Teens
How to Use These Tools
These resources are designed to complement professional therapy, not replace it. For best results, review the tools with your child's therapist at Cadabam's CDC so they can show you how to use each one effectively and tailor it to your child's specific needs.
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Created by Cadabam's CDC Clinical Team | Last Reviewed: March 2026
