Frequently asked questions
Short answers about the sensory profile questionnaire, how the site works, and privacy.
A sensory profile describes how someone responds to sensory input (sounds, textures, movement, light, etc.). It helps identify what soothes or overloads a child day to day. Our questionnaire is inspired by Winnie Dunn’s model; it does not replace an assessment by a qualified professional.
You answer questions about the child’s habits and reactions in different situations. You then get a short profile summary to guide next steps. The flow is simple and does not require an account.
Access to the questionnaire and summary is a modest one-time fee (shown on the start page). There is no subscription or hidden fee tied to storing your data on our servers.
The service is designed to limit collection: no mandatory account and no long-term storage of personal responses like a medical record. For details, see the site’s legal notices and privacy policy.
No. An online tool can inform family or school discussions, but a professional is essential for diagnosis, therapy, or individualized recommendations.
The items focus on young and school-age children, based on what you observe daily. Adapt examples to the child’s real age when you answer.
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