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Sensory Processing Intro with Archie The Sensational Kids Show

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Aniesa interviews Archie about sensory processing and how it impacts kids and people with neurodiverse conditions. They explore the different senses like touch, movement, and sound, and how over or under-responsiveness to stimuli can affect learning, behaviour, and emotional regulation.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The vestibular system impacts balance and spatial orientation, located in the inner earProprioceptors provide feedback from joints and muscles, helping with body awarenessTactile input like deep pressure can calm and self-regulateSensory needs change day to day depending on factors like stress or nutritionTuning into your own sensory profile allows self-advocacySensory processing differences are very individualisedBEST MOMENTS
"I will often just sing what I’m doing, or I’ll just make up songs and sing all the time."
"Your reactivity can vary...what works today might not work tomorrow."
"You learn when you are happy and relaxed and regulated."
"Sitting still is for me, personally, cognitively, a very hard thing."
"Proprioception is your like your player of the match."
"They have no restrictions in that 40 to 60 minutes of a lesson. And yet we're saying to the learners, sit still for an hour."
"I skirt the edge of professionalism."CONTACT METHODwww.instagram.com/aniesabblore/           www.instagram.com/sensationalkidstherapyuk/    www.facebook.com/sensationalkidslondon
ABOUT THE HOST
Aniesa completed her degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Stellenbosch, in South Africa. She has since been focusing on pediatrics and sensory processing and integration. She has worked across a range of pediatric fields and has extensive experience in autism, specific learning difficulties, as well as anxiety and emotional regulation.
Aniesa has one teenage son with autism, and one with sensory difficulties. She herself was diagnosed at a late age as having ADHD and has found that understanding her neurodivergence has led to a greater connection with children and their parents.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Aniesa interviews Archie about sensory processing and how it impacts kids and people with neurodiverse conditions. They explore the different senses like touch, movement, and sound, and how over or under-responsiveness to stimuli can affect learning, behaviour, and emotional regulation.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The vestibular system impacts balance and spatial orientation, located in the inner earProprioceptors provide feedback from joints and muscles, helping with body awarenessTactile input like deep pressure can calm and self-regulateSensory needs change day to day depending on factors like stress or nutritionTuning into your own sensory profile allows self-advocacySensory processing differences are very individualisedBEST MOMENTS
"I will often just sing what I’m doing, or I’ll just make up songs and sing all the time."
"Your reactivity can vary...what works today might not work tomorrow."
"You learn when you are happy and relaxed and regulated."
"Sitting still is for me, personally, cognitively, a very hard thing."
"Proprioception is your like your player of the match."
"They have no restrictions in that 40 to 60 minutes of a lesson. And yet we're saying to the learners, sit still for an hour."
"I skirt the edge of professionalism."CONTACT METHODwww.instagram.com/aniesabblore/           www.instagram.com/sensationalkidstherapyuk/    www.facebook.com/sensationalkidslondon
ABOUT THE HOST
Aniesa completed her degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Stellenbosch, in South Africa. She has since been focusing on pediatrics and sensory processing and integration. She has worked across a range of pediatric fields and has extensive experience in autism, specific learning difficulties, as well as anxiety and emotional regulation.
Aniesa has one teenage son with autism, and one with sensory difficulties. She herself was diagnosed at a late age as having ADHD and has found that understanding her neurodivergence has led to a greater connection with children and their parents.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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