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Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
Tracy Stackhouse, Cory Dundon, Michelle Maunder
34 episodes
3 months ago
We are on a mission to build the collective knowledge of paediatric occupational therapists and fellow human beings alike. Most of us are drawn this field because we love children and we believe in the infinite possibility of childhood. But. Once we enter practice, there is often a feeling of being  overwhelmed by all there is to know in order to be effective. This podcast was conceived to include you in our SpIRiTed conversations. These discussions have kept us engaged and had an unmeasurable impact on us as therapists. We want to share our regular clinical conversations with others, not knowing all the answers, but allowing each of us to have the space to think and put the pieces together.  Tracy’s ability to make clinical reasoning and neuroscience accessible to all is incredibly powerful and worth sharing. ‘Show Notes can be found at www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com

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We are on a mission to build the collective knowledge of paediatric occupational therapists and fellow human beings alike. Most of us are drawn this field because we love children and we believe in the infinite possibility of childhood. But. Once we enter practice, there is often a feeling of being  overwhelmed by all there is to know in order to be effective. This podcast was conceived to include you in our SpIRiTed conversations. These discussions have kept us engaged and had an unmeasurable impact on us as therapists. We want to share our regular clinical conversations with others, not knowing all the answers, but allowing each of us to have the space to think and put the pieces together.  Tracy’s ability to make clinical reasoning and neuroscience accessible to all is incredibly powerful and worth sharing. ‘Show Notes can be found at www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com

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Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
31. Wonder, Safety, and the Power of Showing Up

In this episode, we dive into the complexities of neurodiversity, sensory modulation, and the importance of safety and curiosity in therapy and life. Through some of our personal stories and clinical anecdotes, we explore how embracing individual differences and showing up authentically can foster resilience, learning, and connection.


Resources & Mentions:

  • Ruth Lanius and Dr. Stephen Porges (on neuroception and sensory matrix)
  • Lois Hickman, OT, and nature-based therapy

If you enjoyed this episode, check out our Instagram for more resources and Cory’s “Spirit” rap. Keep showing up, stay curious, and embrace your own unique innate qualities!


TIMESTAMPS

0:00 — Introduction, no context, just starting

0:08 — Hosts reflect on being non-professional communicators and podcasting

0:38 — The experience of listening to yourself on a podcast

0:55 — Balancing each other's communication styles

1:27 — Embarrassing travel stories and trusting the process

2:16 — Resilience and strengths-based language

4:33 — "Neuro spicy" and personal quirks

5:43 — Funny story about ADHD realization

9:13 — Learning from yourself and collective learning

10:19 — Embracing neurodiversity in the podcast

11:41 — Recap of last episode and moving into new terminology

12:47 — Discussion of neuroception and modulation

14:15 — Sensory matrix and evolving language

17:02 — Sensory affective dual process

18:22 — Mobilization and nervous system responses

21:02 — The importance of safety and curiosity in therapy

29:23 — The "milk and butter" story: using curiosity and safety in therapy

36:05 — Reflections on the story and its impact

39:23 — The importance of following the child's lead in therapy

43:58 — Wrapping up, next episode preview, and social media plug

43:26 — Final thoughts and goodbyes


Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

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3 months ago
43 minutes 26 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
30. Exploring Shared Language: Modulation and Regulation

In this episode, we delve into the complexities of sensory modulation and regulatory systems, discussing how we understand these elements and how they influence therapeutic practice. We explore the polyvagal theory, sensory modulation matrix, and how we can create shared terminology in those spaces. Through real-life examples and theoretical discussions, we bring to light the importance of precise language and shared understanding in clinical settings. The episode highlights the dynamic interplay between sensory processing, state regulation, and adaptive functions, offering insights into how therapists can better support children with diverse needs.

TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back

00:17 Celebrating Learning Communities

01:07 Community Feedback and Growth

02:30 Discussing Terminology in Therapy

04:06 Exploring Sensory Issues

07:27 Precision in Clinical Language

11:36 Understanding State Dependency

18:17 Polyvagal Theory and Regulation Models

22:07 Understanding Sensory Modulation and Regulation

22:39 The Interplay of Sensory Modulation and Neuroception

23:27 Linking Sensory Modulation to Treatment Plans

26:06 The Role of Arousal and Autonomic States

29:30 Practical Examples of Sensory Modulation

35:33 Integrating Polyvagal Theory and Regulatory Capacities

41:36 The Sensory Modulation Matrix

43:55 Building a Shared Language in Communities

Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

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4 months ago
46 minutes 7 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
29. When Science Meets Therapy: the art of co-regulation

In this episode, we dive into a fascinating discussion about the intersection of scientific research and therapeutic practice. Tracy shares a heartfelt experience of hosting scientists at the Developmental FX clinic, where they observed therapy sessions for individuals with Fragile X syndrome, autism, and other developmental disorders. The conversation highlights the importance of integrated models of care, the subtle yet profound impact of high-quality therapy, and the critical role of co-regulation. We also reflect on the teachings of Dr. Ayers, the challenges and rewards of being a therapist, and the significance of collaborative partnerships in advancing child development.


TIMESTAMPS

00:00 Introduction and Greetings

02:15 A Day at Developmental FX

05:17 The Nuances of Therapy

10:51 Challenges and Reflections

17:24 The Importance of Co-Regulation

22:15 Translating Theory into Practice

34:07 Celebrating the Team's Work


Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

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7 months ago
35 minutes 42 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
28. Therapeutic Power of Playfulness

In this insightful episode, we explore the transformative role of play and playfulness in paediatric occupational therapy from multiple perspectives. From real-life case studies to theoretical discussions on the STEPPSI model and polyvagal theory, we uncover how play enhances child development and therapy. Learn about the challenges and triumphs therapists face in incorporating fun into clinical practice, and discover strategies for balancing playful engagement with therapeutic goals. Through stories, research, and practical tips, we highlight the profound impact of playful interactions and social dynamics in fostering growth and emotional regulation in children.


00:00 Exploring Play in Child Development

01:16 The Origins and Evolution of STEP SI

05:24 Personal Journeys into Pediatric Occupational Therapy

08:05 The Vulnerability and Joy of Play

10:03 Balancing Playfulness and Professionalism

20:55 Clinical Reasoning in Play-Based Therapy

25:18 Playfulness vs. Play: Definitions and Applications

28:45 Case Study: Attuned Play in Therapy

33:19 Struggles with Play and Skill Development

34:28 Letting Go of the Agenda

35:30 A Breakthrough in Play

38:22 The Importance of Play in Therapy

39:28 Navigating Play and Regulation

41:31 Personal Reflections on Play

45:20 Autonomic Nervous System in Play

47:15 Grandchildren and Play Dynamics

53:06 Therapeutic Strategies in Play

59:14 Concluding Thoughts on Play


Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

 

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 2 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
27. Ayres Just Right Challenge & Adaptive Response

In this episode, we dive into the principles of adaptive responses and just right challenges as laid out by Jean Ayres in sensory integration therapy. We share our experiences and discuss the application of these principles in clinical practice. You’ll hear us talk about the developmental nature of this approach, the role of neuroplasticity, and the importance of individualized treatment. Through our conversation we highlight the significant impact of understanding and using these principles can have on children's functional abilities and overall quality of life.


00:00 Introduction and Excitement About the Sensory Integration and Learning Disorders

00:43 A Funny Story About a Lost Book

05:32 Discussing Adaptive Response and Just Right Challenge

06:55 Reading and Analysing Jean Ayres' Work

14:31 The Importance of Developmental Sequences in Therapy

23:48 Understanding Executive Functions and Developmental Insights

25:00 The Profound Concept of Developmental Approach

25:31 Adaptive Responses and Internal Motivation

27:15 The Just Right Challenge in Therapy

28:43 The Importance of the Spirit Tool

29:58 Tailoring Therapy to Individual Needs

31:44 Trusting the Developmental Process

32:44 Real-Life Success Stories

37:42 Applying Developmental Principles Across Domains

43:03 The Role of Neuroplasticity in Therapy

50:10 Quirky Stories and Insights

53:58 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections

 

Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

 

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1 year ago
54 minutes 10 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
26. Following a Child's Lead.

In this episode, we delve into the often cited but widely misunderstood concept of 'Follow the Child's Lead'. Through our personal anecdotes, theoretical explorations, and practical insights, we wonder about the origins of this principle, its application across different disciplines and its pivotal role in treatment and intervention strategies. We unpack the nuances of following a child’s lead versus following a child’s need, and the profound impact of tuning into a child’s developmental trajectory for effective treatment. Join us as we dive deep into how this principle shapes our approaches to therapy and beyond, providing actionable takeaways for professionals and parents alike. 

 

TIMESTAMPS:  

00:00 Introduction: Exploring Treatment Principles 

00:54 Deep Dive into 'Follow the Child's Lead' 

02:16 Clinical Perspectives and Personal Stories 

03:30 Understanding and Misunderstandings of Following the Child 

05:57 Expanding on 'Follow the Child's Lead' with Clinical Insights 

32:27 Exploring the Concept of Affordances in Treatment 

53:29 Concluding Thoughts on Following the Child's Lead 


Both DFX and SEED are growing! Please message us if you are interested in joining either of our teams! <3 

 

Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/ 

For information about Regulation 101 contact info@seedpaediatricservices.com  


Full transcription of our episode is available on our website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/ 

Connect with us:  

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT 

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT 


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1 year ago
55 minutes 18 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
25. Sensory Over Responsive and Sensory Diets

This episode is a detailed conversation about sensory modulation and its application in the field of occupational therapy. It examines various types of behaviours connected to sensory modulation and provides a thorough explanation of how to support individuals dealing with these behaviours. We discuss the intricacies of sensory modulation, particularly sensory over-responsiveness and under-responsiveness, sensory diets, and the impact of arousal and autonomic functions on sensory modulation. Key ideas include distinguishing between positive and negative valence responses, strategies for regulation and recovery, and the role of safety in sensory modulation. 

 

00:00 Introduction and Updates on Training Programs

01:14 Addressing Listener Questions: Sensory Modulation and Language

02:12 Understanding Sensory Modulation and Behavioural Outcomes

04:43 The Complexity of Sensory Modulation and Its Impact on Treatment

08:48 The Importance of Differentiating Sensory Modulation Issues

09:29 The Role of Neurological Structures in Sensory Modulation

10:17 The Influence of Autonomic Functions on Sensory Modulation

11:04 Understanding the Behavioural Outcomes of Sensory Modulation

11:34 The Importance of Precise Differentiation in Sensory Concepts

13:57 The Role of Sensory Modulation in Adaptive Function

16:05 The Impact of Sensory Modulation on Treatment

18:07 The Role of Safety in Sensory Modulation

20:12 The Importance of Understanding Sensory Modulation in Treatment

38:10 The Role of Sensory Diets in Treatment

43:50 Conclusion: The Future of Sensory Modulation Treatment


Full Transcript Available on our website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/


Don’t forget you can take the Spirit and STEPPSI Course through DFX's learning journeys: https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/


 

For other courses on offer through Seed, email us for more information:

info@seedpaediatricservices.com



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1 year ago
56 minutes 18 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
24. Interoception with KIM BARTHEL

This is our first ever Guest Episode, and who better to talk to than Kim Barthel!!


In this episode we continue to discuss interoception and making sense of this in treatment. We had a glitch with our video feed this episode so it’s audio only, but we so very excited to finally share this. Our conversation covers many levels, from trying to understand and discern interoception vs neuroception, to understanding interoceptive processing with clinical practice examples and hopefully offers everyone new insights into how we can support individuals with different interoceptive needs.


Kim is currently touring the world and we’re very excited to say is headed to Australia to offer a number of unmissable live, in-person events. You can check out the full list of possible workshops here: https://www.kimbarthel.ca/event-calendar

 You can catch and connect with Kim online in a number of places:

https://www.facebook.com/KimBarthelOTR/

https://www.instagram.com/kimbarthel.ca/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK8PsNYNlakx1qx0BCqTg5w?view_as=subscriber

 

Don’t forget you can take the Spirit and STEPPSI Course through DFX's learning journeys: https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

 

For other courses on offer through Seed, follow our link or email us for more information:

https://seedot.thinkific.com/courses/regulation-101

info@seedpaediatricservices.com

 




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2 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 22 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
23. Understanding Interoception and its Role in Sensory Processing

In this episode we discuss the relationship between interoceptive processing, conscious and subconscious as well as how that relates to the polyvagal theory. We explore how interoception changes in the different states of the nervous system, such as ventral vagal, sympathetic, and dorsal vagal states. We also discuss the role of interoception in emotions and feelings, and how it can impact social interactions. Our conversation begins our discussion around the importance of understanding interoceptive processing in clinical practice and hopefully offers insights into how we can support individuals with different interoceptive needs.


Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy: https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

 

Curious about Regulation 101, follow our link or email us for more information:

https://seedot.thinkific.com/courses/regulation-101

 

Timestamps

00:00:00 - Introduction to the episode and announcement of available training

00:03:23 - Discussion on the relationship between interoception and polyvagal theory

00:06:19 - Importance of understanding the receptors in interoceptive processing

00:08:13 - Interception extends beyond visceral organs to include other receptors

00:09:19 - Interception involves both physical sensations and emotional feelings

00:12:01 - Context of sensation and social touch

00:14:27 - Receptors becoming bristly when not open to receive touch

00:21:13 - Neuroceptive function of comfort and safety

00:23:26 - Tuning into social cues and internal/external focus

00:26:42 - Relationship between state and receptor activation

00:28:20 - Stretch receptors and their role in processing interoceptive information

00:30:07 - Electrical and chemical changes in interoceptive processing

00:31:44 - The role of mismatch and posterior insula in emotion

00:33:59 - Shift from subconscious to awareness-based processing

00:38:44 - Impact of interoception on mobilization

00:41:53 - Tracy discusses the interaction between polyvagal system and interoception

00:43:08 - Tracy explains how states impact interoceptive cues and choices

00:48:42 - Discussion on the role of attention in interoceptive awareness

00:49:52 - The anterior insula's role in drawing attention to interoceptive signals

00:50:59 - Individual differences in valence tipping and interoceptive awareness

00:54:40 - Treatment considerations for interoceptive cues and shame triggers


Key Takeaways:

  • Interoception involves the processing of internal bodily sensations and emotions.
  • Interoceptive processing is influenced by the state of the nervous system, such as the ventral vagal state, sympathetic state, and dorsal vagal state.
  • The quality and function of interoceptive receptors can change depending on the state of the nervous system.
  • Interoceptive cues can signal safety or threat, leading to different physiological and emotional responses.
  • Attentional processes play a role in interoceptive processing, with the ability to shift attention between internal and external cues.


Our Favourite Quote from this episode:

"The valence-based function of interoception tells us if something is good or bad, and if we want more or less of it." – Tracy M Stackhouse.



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2 years ago
55 minutes 39 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
22. Somatosensory Foundations of The Self

This episode we discuss the importance of the somatosensory system in forming our sense of self through our relationships and how it shapes neurodevelopment. We explore how individuals who have not experienced secure attachment early in life may struggle with somatosensory amplification and somatization later on. We chat about the role of touch in creating a sense of safety and connection, and how sensory integrative processing can impact overall wellness. If you’re curious about the need to balance and respect boundaries while providing positive somatosensory experiences for individuals with neurodiversity this episode is for you. Hopefully, like we did, you get a deeper appreciation of the power of touch in building empathy, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging.

Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

 

Timestamps

00:00

Importance of somatosensory system in attachment relationships and development

02:40

Impact of insecure attachment on somatosensory amplification and somatization

07:00

Neurodevelopment as a window into wellness and decline

10:00

Phantom limb experiences from missing relational experiences

12:30

Importance of sensory integrative processing and Dr. Ayres' work

16:00

Importance of touch in building empathy and connections

19:00

Enhancing somatosensory experiences in therapy

23:00

Balancing respect for individual boundaries and supporting adaptive function

26:00

Challenges of touch in vulnerable populations and the need for boundaries

30:00

Importance of psychoeducation and consent in touch interactions

 

Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

 

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2 years ago
58 minutes 16 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
21. Somatosensory Processing and Praxis

Join us as we explore the interplay between feed forward and feedback in the somatosensory system. Learn how this impacts our ability to perform skilled movements and how our brain prepares for the next action. Find out how inhibition plays a crucial role in allowing us to venture forward in novel experiences.

 

Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical

reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

 

Full transcription of our episode is available on our

website. 

 

Timestamps:

0:00:00 Introduction and revisiting the topic of praxis

0:01:28 Difficulty of replicating human praxis in robots

0:02:48 Somatosensory basis of dyspraxia

0:05:01 Importance of enhancing somatosensation, movement, and vision

0:05:41 The dynamic and solidified body map of the homunculus

0:06:25 Purpose of somatosensory processing and sensory integrative processing

0:07:49 Treating the whole, not just practicing the end products

0:08:12 Understanding the homunculus and its dynamic nature

0:10:04 Feed forward and feedback happening simultaneously

0:11:35 Interplay between feed forward and feedback happening simultaneously in the brain

0:12:22 Peripheral receptors learning in the neural network

0:13:03 Neurodevelopmental changes in the peripheral and central nervous system

0:13:45 Preparing the body for the next activity

0:14:44 Sensitization of peripheral receptors in response to unexpected events

0:16:12 Pre-emptive preparation of the brain in eye movement control

0:17:19 Interplay between somatosensory, vestibular, and visual systems in response to uneven surfaces

0:17:50 Importance of somatosensation as a perceptual layer that supports skilfulness

0:18:58 The interplay between modulation and discrimination processing in novel experiences

0:20:40 Treating the modulation issue to clear the slate for discrimination to become relevant

0:21:57 Co-regulation through touch in discrimination processing

0:22:25 The spreading activation of the homunculus enriching the body map

0:23:10 The nervous system drawing somatosensory information to create inhibition and engagement

0:23:41 The somatosensory system as the primary inhibitory system

0:24:26 The whole process being somatosensory dependent

0:24:42 The valence and tipping in the somatosensory system

0:25:21 The role of the social engagement secretary in somatosensory modulation

0:27:01 Co-regulation and the importance of a partner in somatosensory experiences

0:29:20 The impact of not meeting a child's somatosensory needs on adaptation and efficiency

0:29:54 The power of OT observations in shifting perceptions and supporting children's sensory needs

0:34:20 The importance of separating modulation from discrimination in clinical reasoning for effective intervention

0:34:54 The interplay between modulation, discrimination, cognition, and executive function in treatment.

 

Connect with us: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritedconversations_ot/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/

 

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2 years ago
37 minutes 10 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
20. Somatosensory Processing - Tactile, Proprioception and so much more.

If you've ever wondered what somatosensory processing and breaking down what that really is and how we can observe it in our sessions then this episode is certainly for you!

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Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

Full transcription of our episode is available on our website. 


Timestamps:

00:03:21 - Exploring Modulation Challenges in Somatosensory Processing

00:05:27 - Discussion of Somatosensory Receptors and Interoception

00:07:26 - Discussion on the Vestibular Labyrinth as a Proprioceptor

00:10:08 - Conversation on Somatosensation and Perception-Action Processing

00:11:46 - Exploring the Role of Somatosensory Modulation in Skill-Based Actions

00:14:41 - Discussion of Vestibular Processing in Relation to proprioceptive modulation

00:19:45 - Exploring the Effects of Phasic and Tonic Movement on Proprioceptive Input

00:21:59 - Exploring the Perception-Action Cycle: How Proprioception and Phasic Receptors Impact Motor Action

00:24:00 - Modulation of Tactile, Proprioceptive, and Vestibular Inputs

00:25:41- Discussion on Tactile and Proprioceptive Processing in Clinical Observations

00:31:07 - Exploring the Role of Tactile and Proprioceptive Systems in Motor Functioning

00:32:58 - Exploring the Role of Proprioception and Affordances in Tactile Development

00:36:28 - Discussion on Motor Skill Development in Infants

00:40:57 - Discussion on Sensory Motor Development in Toddlers

00:42:04 - Discussion of Praxis Categories for Treatment Planning

00:47:44 - Discussion of Praxis Difficulties and Bilateral Motor Coordination


Other episodes you'll enjoy:

4. Sensory Discrimination for Skilfulness

https://youtu.be/X3xMJbZkbyM

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritedconversations_OT

Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/


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2 years ago
55 minutes 13 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
19. Sensory 'Seekers' - Vestibular Discrimination Part 1

This episode is our first attempt to discuss some of the vestibular based contributions to why some children just never. stop. moving. In comparison to others, who seem to fear movement. We attempt to explore how both of scenarios are related to weakened vestibular processing. This is a part one episode, as we've only just scratched the surface of this topic.


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In this episode, Tracy, Cory and Michelle cover the following:

1. The importance and power of the vestibular system and its role in neurological functions, sensory integration and higher cognitive capacities.

2. Some ways to identify and assess vestibular processing issues in a child and the challenges of testing for this.

3. The importance of understanding the purpose of vestibular activation and how to effectively treat it in children.


Resources:

Check out DFX's learning journeys to build your clinical reasoning skills with Tracy --> https://dfxlearningjourneys.thinkific.com/

Full transcription of our episode is available on our website. 


Other episodes you'll enjoy:

17. Vestibular Based Treatment

https://youtu.be/jFHatI5lmyU


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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritedconversationsOT

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Website: https://www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com/


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Chapter Summaries:

[00:00:36]

We are going to talk about vestibular integration. When a child seems to be not registering the information from movement, how do we describe it? How do we talk about it?

[00:06:17]

Tracy: If you can help the sensory systems integrate with the vestibular system in a better way then that's likely to have improved impact on their function and development. The thing that changes all the time is the individual presentation of the behaviors that reflect the challenges with those underlying systems.

[00:16:55]

Tracy: If the person gets super activated by movement and then they might have a little bit of sympathetic activation. In the vestibular apparatus, as you move through space, you should have the fluidity and freedom of movement. But if you're not able to integrate and take in the details of space movement, that is more discrimination.

[00:21:36]

Cory: What's the difference between kids that have a hard time processing vestibular information and those that move all the time? Tracy: Focusing the conversation on that adaptive response is always a pivot point. And those kids are easier to treat because the treatment goes faster.

[00:31:04]

When things really come together for little developing kids, all of this circuitry just is sort of almost automatic. Sometimes we have to go a little bit slow to go fast. But if we remember to follow their lead, we can stick with them.

[00:37:50]

There is an indication that with prolonged Nystagmus that some of this treatment may have less efficacy. Most of the time, it's about discerning the relationship between the integrative partners. And the vestibular processing can change pretty drastically as the processing overall changes.



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2 years ago
48 minutes 52 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
Good Things Are Coming
Bring on 2023

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2 years ago
31 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
18. Polyvagal Theory and Co-regulation

Have a listen as we reflect with Tracy on the 2022 PVI Gathering & Unyte Safe and Sound Summit. We discuss many things Polyvagal (big thanks to Dr. Stephen Porges!). Our journey takes us most deeply into co-regulation and some new ways of integrating this concept with Tracy's insights!

The Summit is currently still available for online access (live recordings). So to anticipate that for all those who want to know you can find it here:
https://web.cvent.com/event/836a907a-9b07-4503-8069-934a100e49db/summary

Full disclosure we do not get any kick backs from directing you to the site.

SEED and DFX are both looking for Occupational Therapists to join our teams!
Get in touch ->
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3 years ago
53 minutes 4 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
17. Vestibular Based Treatment - A Case of Gravitational Insecurity

Join us for this episode as Tracy describes the treatment process for a young woman with gravitational insecurity. 

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3 years ago
47 minutes 58 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
16. What's the Go With Reflexes?

This episode was inspired by a lister!

Most of us have had this quandary in our learning as professionals - how to think about reflexes holistically, do they even matter and what to do when we see them in treatment?

We dive into the neurology of some of the reflexes and discuss them from a Sensory Integrative perspective, why they may or may not be present and how they can impact on functional performance.

We love learning as much as you do and if you have questions, send them our way! spiritedconversationspodcast@gmail.com


References:
Shelly Lane and Anita Bundy's - Sensory Integration Theory and Practice 3rd Edition.

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3 years ago
47 minutes 49 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
15. Rhythm, Routine and Predictability

"We have to give predictability to allow for flexibility, and we have to give rhythm to allow for a-rhythm" - Tracy Murnan Stackhouse 2022

This episode Cory highlights how becoming a parent has changed her appreciation for predictability, rhythm and routine. Tracy links these principles to their influence on our nervous systems and whole gang speaks to how predictability, rhythm and routine influence their treatment sessions. 

No show notes for this episode, just a good discussion between great friends. 

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SpIRiT Course:
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
14. The Surprises of Treatment

This Episode we continue with our case from episode 3. Michelle walks us through the next surprising steps of the treatment journey and how she followed the child’s lead to new and wonderful places, like ADLs! Tracy highlights Michelle’s use of Dan Seigal’s 4 E’s of cognition and offers many pearls for us to ponder. We hope you enjoy!

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3 years ago
53 minutes 34 seconds

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
13. The Journey of Becoming Relational Therapists

In this discussion we talk through the tension we have as therapists to step through our list of activities  for each session and the need of the child to have us adapt in sessions moment-to-moment in order to create the essential ingredients for neurodevelopment to unfold. 

Enjoy!

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3 years ago
52 minutes

Spirited Conversations - Engaging and Elevating Pediatric OT
We are on a mission to build the collective knowledge of paediatric occupational therapists and fellow human beings alike. Most of us are drawn this field because we love children and we believe in the infinite possibility of childhood. But. Once we enter practice, there is often a feeling of being  overwhelmed by all there is to know in order to be effective. This podcast was conceived to include you in our SpIRiTed conversations. These discussions have kept us engaged and had an unmeasurable impact on us as therapists. We want to share our regular clinical conversations with others, not knowing all the answers, but allowing each of us to have the space to think and put the pieces together.  Tracy’s ability to make clinical reasoning and neuroscience accessible to all is incredibly powerful and worth sharing. ‘Show Notes can be found at www.spiritedconversationspodcast.com

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