Do you want to go from feeling frustrated and lost to empowered and ready to help your child learn the coping skills they need?
Maybe you’ve been working with your child to help them through their big feels, short attention span and strong will, but you still feel like something is missing.
Sensory Processing can contribute to a child’s ability to get and stay calm.
Sensory Processing differences can make routine, everyday activities more challenging for children. This in turn can create big feelings, low frustration tolerances and just a general challenge to find their calm.
In this self-paced online class, you’ll learn…
- What Sensory Processing is
- How it may impact your child’s ability to get and stay calm
- What the eight sensory systems are, as well as red flags for each system
- What sensory based coping strategies I recommend based upon what behaviors you see your child doing
- Tips to teaching your child sensory based coping skills matched to their needs
- How to rephrase your interactions to decrease battles of wills
- …and little switches to help your child be successful during transitions and to decrease potential sensory triggers
Also comes with a BONUS resource packet with 5 helpful resources to getting started with incorporating sensory input into your child’s day.
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- Low Cost and Low Prep Tools to Promote Self Regulation
- Tips to Teaching Kids Self Regulation
- How to Easily Incorporate Sensory Input into Your Routine
- How to Make a Visual Schedule
- How to Set Up a Cool Down Corner or Box
Includes a supplementary 20 minute video explaining self regulation tools you might not be familiar with.
Sensory strategies included are most suitable for ages 3-10 years old.