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Living a Sensory Life
Becky Lyddon
43 episodes
4 days ago
Join Becky from Sensory Spectacle where she will be sharing knowledge about Sensory Processing Disorder. She will be exploring what it is, how we can recognise needs, how we can support needs, chatting with other professionals to share knowledge and most importantly, hear insights from children and adults with SPD themselves.
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Join Becky from Sensory Spectacle where she will be sharing knowledge about Sensory Processing Disorder. She will be exploring what it is, how we can recognise needs, how we can support needs, chatting with other professionals to share knowledge and most importantly, hear insights from children and adults with SPD themselves.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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3.3 Self-regulation and sensory characteristics
Living a Sensory Life
8 minutes 6 seconds
2 years ago
3.3 Self-regulation and sensory characteristics
Self-regulation is the brains ability to calm down or become more alert depending on the environment. Here Becky explains why it’s so important for people with Sensory Processing Differences.
Living a Sensory Life
Join Becky from Sensory Spectacle where she will be sharing knowledge about Sensory Processing Disorder. She will be exploring what it is, how we can recognise needs, how we can support needs, chatting with other professionals to share knowledge and most importantly, hear insights from children and adults with SPD themselves.