38 min

If someone can take a break and be with a kid to try to figure out why they are behaving, then I feel like I have won - Diana Fannon The Happy Sensory Corner in Special Ed

    • Education

Today's sensory enrichment protocol employs simple, yet profoundly impactful sensory experiences to naturally elevate serotonin levels, thus promoting a calmer, more receptive state of mind conducive to learning and interaction.

This innovative approach utilizes everyday elements like music and tactile stimuli (e.g., varying temperatures) to create a therapeutic effect. For instance, playing classical music in the classroom can subtly yet effectively increase serotonin release, thereby reducing stress and enhancing focus among students.

Similarly, the use of sensory objects like ice cubes or warm cloths can provide immediate sensory feedback to the brain, commanding attention and fostering a state of neurological calmness.

By stimulating these brain functions through non-invasive, sensory-based interventions, these Sensory Enrichment protocols not only supports the immediate needs of emotional and behavioral regulation but also sets the stage for long-term educational success. Students are better equipped to engage with their environment, absorb new information, and build meaningful social connections, all of which are essential for thriving in both academic and personal spheres.

Diana Fannon, the Director of Special Education at Culver City Unified School District, shares her inspirational journey from a diverse career background into the heart of special education, driven by her personal experiences with epilepsy.



[00:22] Diana Fannon's Background and Inspiration:

Shared her diverse career background and how personal experiences with epilepsy inspired her to pursue a career in special education.


[04:00] Challenges in Special Education:

Discussed the overarching challenge of staffing and the importance of representation in the classroom for students with disabilities.


[07:28] Approach to Inclusion:

Talked about her district's mission to move towards more inclusive practices and the strategies employed to achieve this goal.


[10:49] Implementation Strategies:

Described the shift towards viewing special education as services rather than a location, emphasizing a mindset change among educators.


[12:42] Professional Development and Support:

Highlighted a significant professional development event focused on inclusive practices and the establishment of inclusion facilitator positions.


[21:22] Challenges and Successes with Inclusion:

Reflected on the challenges and achievements in implementing inclusive education, stressing the ongoing nature of this work.


[32:16] Personal Reflections:

Shared a memorable experience with a student that illustrated the critical need for understanding and patience in education.


[35:03] Closing Advice:

Offered advice to educators, emphasizing the importance of keeping the focus on students and their needs.

Today's sensory enrichment protocol employs simple, yet profoundly impactful sensory experiences to naturally elevate serotonin levels, thus promoting a calmer, more receptive state of mind conducive to learning and interaction.

This innovative approach utilizes everyday elements like music and tactile stimuli (e.g., varying temperatures) to create a therapeutic effect. For instance, playing classical music in the classroom can subtly yet effectively increase serotonin release, thereby reducing stress and enhancing focus among students.

Similarly, the use of sensory objects like ice cubes or warm cloths can provide immediate sensory feedback to the brain, commanding attention and fostering a state of neurological calmness.

By stimulating these brain functions through non-invasive, sensory-based interventions, these Sensory Enrichment protocols not only supports the immediate needs of emotional and behavioral regulation but also sets the stage for long-term educational success. Students are better equipped to engage with their environment, absorb new information, and build meaningful social connections, all of which are essential for thriving in both academic and personal spheres.

Diana Fannon, the Director of Special Education at Culver City Unified School District, shares her inspirational journey from a diverse career background into the heart of special education, driven by her personal experiences with epilepsy.



[00:22] Diana Fannon's Background and Inspiration:

Shared her diverse career background and how personal experiences with epilepsy inspired her to pursue a career in special education.


[04:00] Challenges in Special Education:

Discussed the overarching challenge of staffing and the importance of representation in the classroom for students with disabilities.


[07:28] Approach to Inclusion:

Talked about her district's mission to move towards more inclusive practices and the strategies employed to achieve this goal.


[10:49] Implementation Strategies:

Described the shift towards viewing special education as services rather than a location, emphasizing a mindset change among educators.


[12:42] Professional Development and Support:

Highlighted a significant professional development event focused on inclusive practices and the establishment of inclusion facilitator positions.


[21:22] Challenges and Successes with Inclusion:

Reflected on the challenges and achievements in implementing inclusive education, stressing the ongoing nature of this work.


[32:16] Personal Reflections:

Shared a memorable experience with a student that illustrated the critical need for understanding and patience in education.


[35:03] Closing Advice:

Offered advice to educators, emphasizing the importance of keeping the focus on students and their needs.

38 min

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