Sensory Chat Podcasts - Brand New Series Just Launched!
By Sensory Integration Education, 3 March 2023
We are excited to be launching a second series of Sensory Chat Podcasts.
This is a podcast specifically for families, with the intention of sharing what therapists wish every family knew. Aimed at helping parents and carers of children sensory integration or sensory processing differences, Autism, ADHD, DCD (dyspraxia) or special needs.
These short chats will include practitioners sharing their experiences and learnings throughout the conversations. We will be releasing the episodes from March to July, kicking off with episode one:
"Fussy" Eating from a Sensory Integration Perspective
Emer, Emma and Amy welcome you to the new series of Sensory Chat podcast for parents. We think about the different factors which might be involved that result in a child finding it hard to eat the same foods as the rest of the family, and think about where sensory integration might fit into that picture.
Listen now:
The professionals behind the chat:
Lelanie Brewer is an Occupational Therapist and Advanced SI Practitioner and also the Director of Student Development for Sensory Integration Education. A highly experienced clinician, Lelanie is currently working towards a PhD with her research focusing on self-care in children with motor difficulties.
Amy Stephens is a Speech and Language Therapist and Advanced SI Practitioner with a long experience working with children and adults with a wide range of different speech, language and communication challenges. As a coach and mentor, Amy enjoys uncovering new insights into effective and positive strategies for supporting clients as well as the families, educators and clinical professionals who support them.
Angela Tieman is a Paediatric Occupational Therapist and Advanced SI Practitioner with extensive experience working in Early Childhood Intervention in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Angela has been trained by and received supervision from world renowned experts in the field of Sensory Integration, Trauma and Attachment, and also works as a clinical mentor in this field.
Emma Snowdon is a Paediatric Physiotherapist and an Advanced Sensory Integration Practitioner. With extensive experience in the public and independent sectors, Emma is also a clinical supervisor and delivers training to numerous agencies including Adoption Central England (ACE) and lectures for national conferences.
Emer Broderick is an Occupational Therapist and Advanced SI Practitioner, working in independent practice with children and young people. Emer has worked predominately with children with ASD, DCD, ADHD, CP, as well as babies with developmental difficulties.
Catch up on Series 1, and all future episodes by book-marking the podcast homepage.
