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Sensory Made Simple
Samantha Goldman, OTD
86 episodes
3 days ago
Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.
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Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.
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Sensory Made Simple
#85 - Sensory Struggles at Home but Not at School? Here’s Why Your Child’s Behavior Looks So Different

Why does your child behave perfectly at school — but fall apart the moment they get home? Or maybe it’s the opposite: they’re totally fine with you, but struggling every day at school. In this episode, we’re breaking down why your child’s sensory needs can look completely different depending on where they are — and what that really says about their nervous system.
Highlights from this episode:

🎙️ Why “good” behavior at school might be a sign they’re holding it in

🎙️ What makes home the place where kids often release sensory overload

🎙️ How school demands, structure, and expectations affect regulation

🎙️ What you can do to support your child across both environments


Links mentioned in this episode:

Sensory Survival Guide for Parents


The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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3 months ago
16 minutes 43 seconds

Sensory Made Simple
#84 - Sensory Red Flags Most Parents Miss

Some sensory challenges don’t look like sensory issues at all — they show up as little things most parents miss. In this episode, we unpack subtle red flags that might actually be signs your child’s sensory system is struggling.


Highlights from this episode:

🎙️ Why falling behind in gymnastics might be more than motor skills

🎙️ What constant leaning or clinginess could really mean

🎙️ The small signs that often get brushed off — and what to do next

 

 

Links mentioned in this episode:

Sensory Made Simple Waitlist
Sensory Survival Guide for Parents

 

The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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3 months ago
14 minutes 32 seconds

Sensory Made Simple
#83 - Parenting a Child with Sensory Needs? Here’s How Systems Can Help

Parenting a child with sensory needs? Learn how simple systems can reduce daily overwhelm. If you're constantly putting out fires—mealtime battles, meltdowns, skipped therapies—and wondering how other parents manage it all, this episode is for you. I'm sharing how creating flexible systems helped me stop living in constant reaction mode, and how you can start building your own.


Episode Highlights:

    • 🎙️Why having simple systems can help your brain feel less scrambled
    • 🎙️The real-life things that are saving me from feeling like I’m drowning
    • 🎙️How you can use systems for things like picky eating, meltdowns, or everyday sensory struggles—without making things harder

  • The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.



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    4 months ago
    13 minutes 6 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #82 - When Sensory Sensitivities Make Family Outings Feel Impossible

    Family outings with sensory-sensitive kids can feel overwhelming, exhausting, and anything but fun. In this episode, we’re digging into why outings like zoo trips, museums, and family events are so hard for kids with sensory processing challenges—and what might actually help.


    Highlights from this episode: 

    🎙️ Why family outings are a perfect storm for sensory overload

    🎙️ A real-life example from our museum trip this week

    🎙️ 3 simple tips that can help make outings feel easier and more manageable


    Links Mentioned:

    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    4 months ago
    17 minutes 18 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #81 - Parenting an Autistic Child: Michael Pereira opens up about Grief with Diagnosis, Struggles with Transitions, & Planning for his Child's Future

    Michael Pereira, founder of The Autism Voyage®, shares his journey raising an autistic child—navigating the grief after diagnosis, handling tough transitions, and planning for the future. If you’re a parent trying to figure out how to support your child long-term, this episode has honest, real-life experiences you can relate to.

    🎙️ Moving from the initial denial and grief of his son’s autism diagnosis to acceptance.

    🎙️ How he navigates difficult transitions and situations—like the doctor or dentist.

    🎙️ Common mistakes parents make when life planning from a financial perspective.

    🎙️ How he supports his daughter (without a diagnosis) while raising an autistic child and keeps their family connected.

     

     Links Mentioned:

    • Letter of Intent
    • Michael's Website
    • The Autism Voyage Newsletter
    • Michael's LinkedIn


    About Michael:

     Michael Pereira, Founder of The Autism Voyage®, helps parents of special needs children navigate financial and life-planning challenges. As a financial professional focusing on insurance planning, and autism dad himself, Michael knows firsthand how critical it is to have a proactive plan in place. His mission is to bridge the gap between insurance strategies and real-life challenges, empowering families to secure their future with confidence. No one understands the challenges, wins, and fears quite like another parent walking this path


    Legal: The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    4 months ago
    35 minutes 25 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #80 - Why Children with Sensory Challenges Melt Down in the Morning & Tips to Help

    Morning meltdowns? Discover why they happen in sensory kids—and what actually helps. This episode is perfect for parents looking for sensory parenting tips, morning routine help, and support for transitions.


    Episode Highlights:

    🎙️ The real reason your child struggles with morning transitions

    🎙️ How sensory needs (and poor sleep) affect behavior from the moment they wake

    🎙️ Simple ways to support your child and yourself before 8am

     

    Links Mentioned in this Episode:

    Podcast #64 - Executive Functioning with Carrie Bonnet
    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist
    Sensory Survival Guide for Parents


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    4 months ago
    18 minutes 37 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #79 - Help! My Child Hates Birthday Parties: Sensory-Friendly Tips to Make Celebrations Easier

    Why do birthday parties feel so hard for kids with sensory differences? In this episode, we break down what’s really going on and how to make parties feel less overwhelming—for both your child and you.


    Highlights from this episode:

    🎙️ Why birthday parties are a common trigger for sensory overload

    🎙️ The difference between sensory avoiding and seeking behaviors at parties

    🎙️ Tips to prepare before, during, and after the party
     

    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    5 months ago
    19 minutes 29 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #78 - My Child Eats the Same Foods Everyday: Here's the Steps I'm Taking as a Pediatric OT & Feeding Therapist

    If your child eats the same foods every day, you’re not alone! In this episode, I’m sharing the small but effective steps I take as an OT and feeding therapist to keep variety in my son’s diet—despite how limited it's been lately.


    Highlights from this episode:

    🎙️ Simple ways to rotate foods to prevent burnout

    🎙️ The importance of always offering a safe foods at meals

    🎙️ How continuing to offer a non-preferred food turned it back into a preferred one
     

    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    5 months ago
    22 minutes 4 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #77 - The Sensory Side of Behavior: What's Really Going on When Your Child Acts Out

    If your child is hitting, screaming, or flat-out refusing to do anything, it can feel like a never-ending struggle. But what if it’s not “bad behavior”? It could be their sensory system trying to tell you something. Let’s break it down and figure out how to respond in a way that actually helps.

    🎙️ Why sensory needs show up as “behaviors”  

    🎙️ Common behaviors & what they mean from a sensory standpoint 

    🎙️ Decoding what your child's body is asking for

    🎙️ My favorite simple shift as a parent

     

    Links & Resources Mentioned:

    Sensory Survival Guide for Parents
    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist
    Pathological Demand Avoidance podcast episode with Dr. Taylor Day
     


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    6 months ago
    18 minutes 7 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #76 - Does Your Child Crave Sensory Input or Avoid It? Here’s How to Tell


    Ever wonder if your child is a sensory seeker or avoider—but feel like the answer isn’t so clear-cut? One minute they’re bouncing off the walls, and the next, they refuse to touch something because the texture freaks them out. In this episode, we’re breaking down what sensory seeking and avoiding really mean, plus how to tell where your child fits and what to do with that info!

    🎙️ What sensory seeking & avoiding actually mean (without the confusion)

    🎙️ How to tell if your child is a seeker, avoider, or both

    🎙️ How this relates to active vs. passive sensory responses

    🎙️ Practical ways to support sensory seekers & avoiders

     

    Links Mentioned:

    • Sensory Survival Guide for Parents: https://www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorysurvivalguide
    • Sensory Made Simple Waitlist: http://www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorymadesimple
    • Podcast 75: Understanding Active & Passive Sensory Responses: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/75-understanding-your-childs-sensory-needs-active-vs/id1659053842?i=1000698453531


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    6 months ago
    18 minutes 33 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #75 - Understanding Your Child's Sensory Needs - Active vs Passive Responses

    Why do some kids jump, crash, and seek movement while others seem fine—until they suddenly shut down? Understanding active vs. passive sensory responses is the key to decoding your child’s behaviors and preventing meltdowns before they start!


    Highlights from this episode:

    🎙️ What are active and passive sensory responses

    🎙️ Why they matter

    🎙️ How understanding this helps you prevent meltdowns


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Sensory Survival Guide for Parents: www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorysurvivialguide
    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist: www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorywaitlist



    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    6 months ago
    12 minutes 14 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #74 - The Sensory Clues You May Be Missing Before Your Child Has a Meltdown

    Is your child’s meltdown always a surprise? It shouldn't be! You may be missing subtle sensory hints you're child's giving you before things escalate. In today’s episode, I'm sharing how you can start spotting this hints, and stop walking on eggshells.



    🎙️ Recognizing physical signs like fidgeting, withdrawing, or changing behavior before a meltdown.

    🎙️ Why hearing "this is boring" might be a sign your child is struggling

    🎙️ How early intervention with these clues can prevent meltdowns and help you connect with your child.


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist: drsamgoldman.com/sensorywaitlist


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    6 months ago
    17 minutes 47 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #73 - What’s Your Sensory Story? Why Every Parent Should Understand Their Child’s Sensory Needs

    Feeling overwhelmed by meltdowns and sensory struggles? Learn why those random sensory strategies aren't working for your child, and what you can do better.

    🎙️ Why understanding your child’s sensory needs can reduce meltdowns and predict behaviors.

    🎙️ What’s really happening inside your child’s body

    🎙️ How knowing your child’s sensory style helps stop walking on eggshells and brings peace to your home.


    Links Mentioned:

    Sensory Survival Guide for Parents - www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorysurvivalguide


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    7 months ago
    24 minutes 52 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #72 - What Sensory Sensitivity Actually Feels Like—My View as an OT and Sensory Sensitive Mom

    Ever wonder what sensory sensitivity actually feels like? As both an OT and a sensory-sensitive mom, I’m sharing my personal experiences—what sets me off, how my body reacts, and what happens when I get completely overwhelmed.


    🎙️ The sensory triggers that make my skin crawl (literally!)

    🎙️ The difference between sensory quirks and true sensory challenges

    🎙️ How my sensory sensitivity shows up as a mom—hello, mess and noise overload!

    🎙️ What I see when I take a step back and analyze myself through an OT’s eyes.


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    1. Sensory Survival Guide for Parents: https://www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorysurvivalguide
    2. Episode 71: Why is My Child so Sensitive?: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-71-why-is-my-child-so-sensitive-understanding-sensory/id1659053842?i=1000688518666


    Legal:

    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    7 months ago
    23 minutes 8 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #71 - Why Is My Child So Sensitive? Understanding Sensory Overload & Sensory Sensitivity

    For children with sensory sensitivity and overload, simple everyday moments—like a trip to the store or getting dressed—often turn into meltdowns. It’s not just frustrating for them (or you)—it’s emotionally exhausting,  because it feels like too much to handle.
    In this episode, we’ll help you truly understand what sensory sensitivity and overload mean for your child and how you can respond in a way that supports them before they reach that breaking point.


    Episode Highlights:

    • 🎙️What sensory sensitivity really means—like why your child might notice things others don’t and how that can make even “normal” situations feel so overwhelming.
    • 🎙️How to spot the little signs of sensory overload before things spiral into a full-blown meltdown.
    • 🎙️ How sensory sensitivity and sensory overload connect, and why your child’s reactions aren’t “just behavior.”
    • 🎙️Easy ways to support your child, from learning their triggers to creating spaces that feel safe and calm for them.


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Sensory Made Simple Waitlist: www.drsamgoldman.com/sensorywaitlist


    The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    7 months ago
    25 minutes 24 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #70 - Navigating Pediatric Feeding Disorders: Insights from Feeding Matters CEO Jaclyn Pederson

    If your child struggles with eating, Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD) could be the missing piece. Many parents haven’t even heard of PFD, but understanding it could explain why mealtimes are so tough. And navigating insurance for feeding therapy? That’s another challenge entirely. That’s why I sat down with Jaclyn Pederson, CEO of Feeding Matters, to help break it all down.


    In this episode:

    • What Pediatric Feeding Disorder is and how it affects kids

    • The key question to ask before starting feeding therapy

    • Tips for handling insurance and reimbursement 💸

    • How providers can help advocate for your child

    • Programs and resources available for parents 🤝

    • Trusting your mom instincts along the way 💕


    👉 Join us as we explore how to better support your child's feeding journey and gain confidence in advocating for their needs!


    LOOKING FOR SUPPORT WITH PEDIATRIC FEEDING DISORDER? START HERE: https://www.feedingmatters.org/family-support-resources/


    Want to learn more about Feeding Matters? Follow them on social media at:

    • https://www.instagram.com/feedingmatters
    • https://www.facebook.com/feedingmatters


    For more amazing resources from Feeding Matters and for detailed show notes go to: https://www.drsamgoldman.com/blog/navigating-pediatric-feeding-disorders-insights-from-feeding-matters-ceo-jaclyn-pederson


    Legal*** The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    11 months ago
    35 minutes 26 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #69 - How Do You Discipline a Child with Sensory Issues?

    Struggling with how to discipline your child who has sensory needs? 😔 You’re not alone. When a child is experiencing sensory issues, traditional disciplining often only makes the situation worse. But there’s hope! 🌟


    Join me in this episode as we dive into:

    • What is discipline different for children with sensory issues?
    • Does time-out work for sensational children?
    • How do I teach them that something like hitting is wrong
    • How does this apply to the mealtimes


    🎙️ 🎙️ 🎙️  Hit play and starting learn how to handle tough behaviors with confidence!


    Legal*** The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    1 year ago
    11 minutes

    Sensory Made Simple
    #68 - Marriage Tips for Parents of Children with Sensory Differences with Michelle Purta

    💍 Want to strengthen your marriage while raising kids with sensory differences? In this episode, Michelle Purta, a mom and marriage coach, shares her personal journey and practical tips for managing parenting challenges and maintaining a strong partnership.


    In this episode, we’re chatting all about:


    •  The difference between coaching and psychologist
    •  Her personal experience as a mom of 2 children with sensory differences
    •  The overwhelm parents of sensory differences experience
    •  How to connect with your partner when you don’t agree on parenting choices
    •  Sharing the mental load with your partner
    •  Grief when you realize that your child has sensory differences


    🎙️🎙️🎙️ Tune in – because your marriage deserves a little extra care, just like the kids!


    Want to connect more with Michelle?  


    Don't forget to grab her FREE Masterclass: The #1 Conversation Married Couples Need To Have (But Aren't) - https://www.michellepurta.com/pg/conversation


    Or, find her at:

    • Podcast: https://www.michellepurta.com/podcast
    • Website: https://www.michellepurta.com
    • IG: https://www.instagram.com/michellepurtacoaching
    • FB Group: https://www.michellepurta.com/groups/marriageandmotherhood 


    Legal*** The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    1 year ago
    35 minutes 39 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #67 - My Child Hardly Eats Anything

    Does it feel like your child barely eats? 🫣 Can you count on one hand how many foods your child eats? Does it feel like no matter what you try, they just refuse to try anything new?


    Then you're going to LOVE this episode.


    🎙 What we're chatting about:

    •   Are all kids picky?
    •   When should I be concerned?
    •   Will it always be this way?
    •   I don’t know where to start
    •   My child just refuses when I try to introduce new foods
    •   They used to eat everything, what’s the deal?
    •   How do I respond to onlookers comments?


    Join me in this episode as I answer your biggest concerns about your child hardly eating and give you a couple tools to get started.


    💻 Checkout my online sensory & feeding courses for parents at www.drsamgoldman.com.store


    💻 Locate a SOS trained therapist by clicking here!


    💻 I love Dabbldoo utensils for making mealtime more fun! Use code DrSamGoldman for 10% off (as an affiliate I may recieve a commission on qualifying purchases)



    References:

    • https://sosapproachtofeeding.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2019-Prevalence-Research-Slides-Summary-.pdf 
    • https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40519-014-0154-z
    • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498871/
    • https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0195666318303325
    • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4037818/

    Legal*** The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated.  All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences. Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. ALTHOUGH THIS SITE CONTAINS EXTERNAL LINKS WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    1 year ago
    16 minutes 8 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    #66 - I'm back! Baby & Business Updates

    Get behind the scenes with me as I answer your most frequently asked questions since the arrival of baby C:


    1. How's he sleeping?
    2. How's eating
    3. What's going on with his neck/head?
    4. What's going to happen with the business now?


    Tune in as I share some personal life insights (which you know is very rare!)


    Legal***This post/podcast is not sponsored. The opinions and content of this blog/podcast are unique to the writers/speakers unless otherwise stated. No compensation is received for the links shared. All contents of this episode are based on our personal opinions and experiences.Disclaimers: The information provided by SAMANTHA N. GOLDMAN, LLC (“we,” “us” or “our”) on theot4me.com, http://drsamgoldman.com , and http://samantha-goldman.mykajabi.com (the “Site”) is for general informational purposes only. The Site cannot and does not contain medical advice. Any medical information is provided as my/our personal experiences is not a substitute for professional advice. Accordingly, before taking any actions based upon such information, we encourage you to consult with the appropriate professionals. We do not provide any kind of medical advice.THE USE OR RELIANCE OF ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THIS SITE IS SOLELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. Although this blog/podcast contains external links WE DO NOT WARRANT, ENDORSE, GUARANTEE, OR ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY INFORMATION OFFERED BY THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES LINKED THROUGH THE SITE OR ANY WEBSITE OR FEATURE LINKED IN ANY BANNER OR OTHER ADVERTISING.

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    1 year ago
    10 minutes 17 seconds

    Sensory Made Simple
    Being a parent to a child with sensory or feeding challenges can feel like a lot—like you’re constantly guessing what they need and hoping you’re getting it right. Sensory Made Simple is here to make life easier for you and your child. As an experienced occupational therapist (and fellow parent), I’ll walk you through sensory processing, picky eating, meltdowns, and everything in between, giving you practical tips that actually work. This is your space to feel understood, find solutions, and finally reconnect with your kid. You’ve got this—and I’m here to help! ***NOT OT/medical advice.