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SNEAK PEEK | Sensory Health and Autism 2024
Sensory Integration & AAC: Fostering Autonomy in Communication (Part 1) presented by Caroline Gaddy
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SNEAK PEEK | Sensory Health and Autism 2024SNEAK PEEK | Sensory Health and Autism 2024
SNEAK PEEK | Sensory Health and Autism 2024
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Sensory Processing, Autism and Identity presented by Rachael Thompson
SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024
SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024
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SNEAK PEEK | Reconnecting with Bodily Self Via Interoception our 8th Sense presented by Dr. Kelly Mahler To register for our 5th Annual Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism visit: bit.ly/starvsa2024
SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024
SNEAK PEEK | Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism 2024
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SNEAK PEEK | Sensory Awareness and Self-Advocacy: Empowering Autistic Individuals towards Self-Actualization presented by Dr. Megan Anna Neff To register for our 5th Annual Virtual Summit: Sensory Health and Autism visit: bit.ly/starvsa2024
Virtual Summit: Sensory Health in Early Childhood with Host Mim OchsenbeinVirtual Summit: Sensory Health in Early Childhood with Host Mim Ochsenbein
Virtual Summit: Sensory Health in Early Childhood with Host Mim Ochsenbein
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This multi-day interactive summit provides insights into the impacts and vital need for the understanding and implementation of sensory health in early childhood development. Our experts will dive into today's most relevant topics including sensory emotional awareness and engagement, parent-child relationships, regulation, toilet learning, and much more. Clinicians and educators will share the ...
The Different Perspectives of Sensory in Daily LifeThe Different Perspectives of Sensory in Daily Life
The Different Perspectives of Sensory in Daily Life
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STAR is excited to present a conversation led by Dr. Carrie Schmitt and Gina Crites, where they will engage in a dialogue with three individuals who intimately grasp the impact of sensory health on their daily lives and how they actively contribute to their own and their community’s sensory wellness. In this enriching discussion, we will delve into the personal sensory journeys of our panelists...
October is... Sensory Awareness MonthOctober is... Sensory Awareness Month
October is... Sensory Awareness Month
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Why Sensory Health is HealthWhy Sensory Health is Health
Why Sensory Health is Health
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Join Mim Ochsenbein, STAR’s Clinical Director, and Nancy Nevlin, nurse, sensory educator, and former STAR parent, in a conversation about why we use the term “sensory health” and the role it plays in our overall health and wellness. The duo will dive into the amazing work Nancy is doing to educate others on the importance and impact a sensory-informed approach can have on individuals and commun...
STAR Infant Feeding Red FlagsSTAR Infant Feeding Red Flags
STAR Infant Feeding Red Flags
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2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Sarah McCulloch2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Sarah McCulloch
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Sarah McCulloch
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Sneak peek of "Making Sense From The World: Integrating Sensory Experiences that Don’t Fit" presented by Sarah McCulloch How do you make sense of what you feel if you literally see the world differently to the people teaching you to interpret it? In this talk, Sarah McCulloch, an autistic occupational therapist, will identify reported sensory experiences common to autistic people that are rarel...
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Bec Secombe2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Bec Secombe
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Bec Secombe
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Sneak peek of "Sensory Glimmers as Restorative Practice" presented by Bec Secombe A Glimmer is a satisfying sensory delight that fills someone with fervent ecstasy. It is the opposite of a trigger (a stimulus perceived as threatening and unsafe). Autistic people often experience the sensory world with hyper-attunement, creative alliance and whimsy. This makes for a deliciously heightened sensor...
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Iris Warchall2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Iris Warchall
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Iris Warchall
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Sneak peek of "The Interrelationship Between Sensory Processing and Posture" presented by Iris Warchall Sensory integration and the development of postural control go hand in hand. Our individual sensory processing patterns affect our posture, and we are best able to assume functional and comfortable postures when our sensory needs are met. Professionals supporting autistic individuals with con...
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Rachael Thompson2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Rachael Thompson
2023 Sensory Health and Autism | SNEAK PEEK - Rachael Thompson
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Sneak peek of "In-depth Exploration of the Tactile System" presented by Rachael Thompson In this presentation, Rachael will draw on her personal experience as an autistic individual, along with her professional knowledge as an occupational therapist to explore the impact of tactile processing differences amongst the autistic population. The presentation will focus on: Affective touch experience...
Risky PlayRisky Play
Risky Play
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Source: www.podbean.com/eau/pb-9jb78-139bd53 Anita Bundy, ScD, OT/L, FAOTA, FOTARA is a professor and head of the occupational therapy department at Colorado State University. She has conducted decades of experiments and research in Risky Play. Listen as Dr. Bundy shares both the benefits of risk-taking in play and the developmental costs of being risk-averse. The views expressed in the followi...
Destigmatizing Sensory Integration DifferencesDestigmatizing Sensory Integration Differences
Destigmatizing Sensory Integration Differences
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Join Dr. Virginia Spielmann, STAR’s Executive Director, and Dr. Mel Houser, Executive Director of All Brains Belong, in conversation about the importance of destigmatizing sensory differences and needs. Virginia and Mel will discuss how we, as a society, perpetuate shame and ablism, why we need to shift our paradigm of how we see and interact with the world, and simple tools and ideas we can us...

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  • @justsomeguy898
    @justsomeguy898 6 днів тому

    where can i find help near Houston? struggling immensely, can't even make a phone call because of it. nobody i've been able to ask knows where I can go.

  • @dpizzle98
    @dpizzle98 Місяць тому

    You two are awesome

  • @MentalwealthLeeds
    @MentalwealthLeeds Місяць тому

    are there any resources available in the UK?

  • @virginiamoss7045
    @virginiamoss7045 Місяць тому

    Sensory processing disorder is your thing and yet you record a video with highly distracting noise going on in the room like a window air conditioner. I can't view this video.

  • @Mack5876
    @Mack5876 Місяць тому

    Amazing.

  • @RaisingHarpers
    @RaisingHarpers Місяць тому

    This warms my heart and gives us hope for our autistic daughter, who has Pitt-Hopkins Syndrome. Great job parents!❤👏🏾

  • @gillbradley1690
    @gillbradley1690 2 місяці тому

    I'd love a transcript of this presentation

  • @johjohxoxo
    @johjohxoxo 2 місяці тому

    Thank you 💚💚💚

  • @Thetruth-tc3nu
    @Thetruth-tc3nu 2 місяці тому

    My 11yr old daughter has had a chronic dry cough for years now, since November she had strep 3 times, h influenza and now rsv, she is having a sever problem wearing all types of clothes causing her to make twitch motions, she can’t wear a bra because it drives her crazy , only certain clothes she can wear which is very limited and then they are an issue, now when she showers her hands swell up then when the swelling goes down there’s a slight dry rash, her cough/throat clearing is all day throughout the day. Me and my wife are loosing our minds, we’ve been to so many doctors and no one can figure it out! Any help would be great!

  • @CB19087
    @CB19087 3 місяці тому

    Having just worked through a lot of trauma related to my relationship with my mum a new thing has come to light for me. Just how emotionally reactive I am to sound and how 40yrs of judgement has taken it's toll. I avoid doing anything in case I experience sensory overload because of the associated shame that I feel about the emotions it triggers. I don't know if I have autism, however I have read that alexithymia and spd can exasperate each other. I hope that I can find a way to make this better, it makes my life very miserable and in the Uk, it seems like nobody really cares and its nigh on impossible to get an accurate diagnosis of anything. Just "anxiety and depression " here have some CBT 😢

  • @AnnaBreit
    @AnnaBreit 3 місяці тому

    Can this cause chronic pain in adults.

  • @stonedshaman
    @stonedshaman 4 місяці тому

    This sounds so much like me. 😢

  • @ItsAV2023
    @ItsAV2023 5 місяців тому

    The background music kinda defeats this topic… whomever made that decision. It wasn’t a great one, no offense. The music was unnecessary especially for the demographic of audience who would be your watchers… 🤷🏽‍♀️🥴

  • @evanbailyn6176
    @evanbailyn6176 5 місяців тому

    Hi, thank you for this. How can I get the full video?

  • @sad_doggo2504
    @sad_doggo2504 5 місяців тому

    While I wouldn't go so far as to compare sensory issues to being black or gay, I ABSOLUTELY agree with Ruth that people are quite insensitive when it comes to respecting others' sensory boundaries! Playing loud music, smoking in non-smoking areas (believe me, I work in hospitality, I know!), etc. Thank you for sharing your perspective, Ruth! ❤

  • @deewells8173
    @deewells8173 5 місяців тому

    How do you handle a 3 year old that is out of control with hitting and throwing that has been diagnosed with SPD? We shy away from yelling or spanking him but time out etc doesn’t work with him but just trying to change a diaper, clothes, getting in the bath, getting out of the bath etc are a nightmare.

  • @Poniella81
    @Poniella81 5 місяців тому

    This was me (and some of my now friends). Mental and physical health destroyed and nearly gave up on life a few times. I believe we need to integrate sensory approaches with trauma recovery for adults. Is this something STAR provides?

  • @solvisveen
    @solvisveen 5 місяців тому

    I am late discovered Autistic and ADHD (50 years old now). I have had problems with this for as long as I can remember, but did not know that what I was experiencing was not "normal". And it got worse with age, and especially when I got seriously burnt out. But I struggle with both not feeling what goes on in my body, and feeling some things to much. And it can be the same thing, but on different dayes or different settings.

  • @KennethWarren1935
    @KennethWarren1935 5 місяців тому

    1

  • @hannahduggan3599
    @hannahduggan3599 5 місяців тому

    I wanna open up a charity that helps late talkers say their first words. The charity will also let late talkers know that they are loved as much as children who are able to speak.

  • @divyamishra9481
    @divyamishra9481 6 місяців тому

    So many videos out therw BUT NOT A SINGLE ONE THAT HELPS WITH WHAT TO DO.

  • @barbaraalbert5600
    @barbaraalbert5600 6 місяців тому

    Unable to comprehend... music...

  • @allanbrown306
    @allanbrown306 6 місяців тому

    Ironically I found it hard to watch this as the background music was interfering with my ability to concentrate on the voice. It would be good if you could upload them without the background music.

  • @MsLettucelady
    @MsLettucelady 6 місяців тому

    Background music is not needed especially on this subject

    • @CtrlAltDstrction
      @CtrlAltDstrction 6 місяців тому

      It’s so beyond distracting for someone with sensory processing issues.

  • @auretkernick433
    @auretkernick433 7 місяців тому

    Does delaying the starting of formal school by a year benefit a child with sensory disorder? The child is bright but seems to have relatively mild sensory disorder Thank you for you videos

  • @dinimaran271
    @dinimaran271 7 місяців тому

    How can I get the treatment I need through Star Institute? Thank you :)

  • @raea3588
    @raea3588 7 місяців тому

    I am autistic and I do speak. But I've always felt that words are not my first language. And many times I would rather not talk. I see more and more videos of parents celebrating that they have found ways to get their autistic child to speak. And I feel we may be doing not only a disservice to these children but harm. I understand that parents want their children to speak so badly. They want them to communicate verbally, they want to hear them say "I love you" out loud and yes, they want them to be "normal". But this may not be what your child wants. Everyone has the need to communicate. But it's wrong of us to force a child to communicate through speech if they don't wish to or are not ready. It's done through ABA, speech therapy and all kinds of persuasion because society believes that's what people do, speak. So, once again we teach the child to mask, to be normal because that's what they have to be, right? Wrong! Follow your child's lead, enter their world. Maybe it's too overwhelming to speak, maybe it's simply not their language but for whatever reason, it's not our right to tell someone who to be.

  • @XlogicXX
    @XlogicXX 7 місяців тому

    Thanks.

  • @eviewilde354
    @eviewilde354 8 місяців тому

    This is a very insightful and helpful discussion, and I'm flabbergasted that it hasn't had more views and likes.Your course, Kieran, also sounds like it is extremely important in regards to changing the narrative on autism. Please keep up the great work both of you!

  • @deetorres7568
    @deetorres7568 8 місяців тому

    This is day one of having the mini trampoline. I got it because of the benefits I hear it has for the lymphatic system which is said to help kill cancer and because I want to loose a little belly fat and tone and hopefully avoid any injury. I am going to get my kids on it to help with mood, get them moving and I'm thinking it may help with my son's scalp psoriasis. If it helps to detox the body and reduce inflammation I don't see why it wouldn't work! Thank you for your video and sharing the benefits you found because of the mini trampoline. Blessings!

  • @deity_hellfire2455
    @deity_hellfire2455 8 місяців тому

    I can’t stand the feeling of seams or any collar on any shirt. It takes around an hour to motivate myself to get dressed, but when I do it’s usually the same thing over and over because it’s the only thing I can tolerate. It makes it impossible to have a normal life

  • @wordsretainpower6250
    @wordsretainpower6250 9 місяців тому

    I have both lol my child likely has both, he's a toddler currently showing signs of spd, and he can't pay attention for crap lol

  • @emilywelsh1072
    @emilywelsh1072 9 місяців тому

    So well-spoken and informative! Thank you!

  • @patwagner9308
    @patwagner9308 9 місяців тому

    I learned more great reasons to rebound from you! I have had one for many years...I get on daily. Love it!

  • @mirandastevens3200
    @mirandastevens3200 9 місяців тому

    My daughter is 2 & 1/2 and doesn't eat. Like at all. She's in feeding therapy but she won't eat. How could I discuss this with her Dr more. I don't feel like anyone has any answers for me. She literally doesn't eat ANYTHING she gags.

  • @sweetpeaqueen1788
    @sweetpeaqueen1788 10 місяців тому

    THIS DID NOT SAYMUCH ABOUT THE BRAIN GROWTH AS IHOPED

  • @stantonhoberg224
    @stantonhoberg224 10 місяців тому

    "PromoSM" 👊

  • @Truerealism747
    @Truerealism747 10 місяців тому

    Autism spd IBS OCD CFS fybromyalgia took to 43 to find out I have Asperger's hsd because if pain the SPD is fybromyalgia

  • @johncave3334
    @johncave3334 11 місяців тому

    This is apparently before this young lady joined the African American community.

  • @TheOrganicCookingTwins
    @TheOrganicCookingTwins 11 місяців тому

    Do you know if Neuro (cerebral dysplasia, cyst and DVM) or spinal bump (told not concerning) concerns can be helped with rebounding? May sound silly but to us really curious if theres any health benefits. Ped neuro says try what ever and see if it bothers then stop.

  • @beckyf2845
    @beckyf2845 11 місяців тому

    Thanks guys for this. I generally feel really alone with my SPD etc so things like this are very helpful 👍❤️🙏

  • @bolinhong2598
    @bolinhong2598 Рік тому

    Your herbs has work wonders in my family. Thanks for the help Dr Oyalo for saving my son from autism spectrum with your herbs. Your herbs is the best.

  • @sparroww6999
    @sparroww6999 Рік тому

    This was an extremely helpful video, thank you so much for posting this! I am a volunteer for Outdoor Kids Occupational Therapy, and this video is part of our training materials. I come from a background of both SpEd and ABA, and many of the approaches to managing challenging behaviors that I learned through these experiences left me uncomfortable, uncertain if I made the right choice, and occasionally ethically compromised. I really love how this approach focuses on validating the child's thoughts and emotions, meeting them where they are, and really helping them through the process to a place where they can reflect and repair. Thank you so much for making this!

  • @michaelrybacki9813
    @michaelrybacki9813 Рік тому

    So the institute has to play music which was very annoying

  • @rutupatel5725
    @rutupatel5725 Рік тому

    How can I get the presentation please?

  • @SavageBear_YT
    @SavageBear_YT Рік тому

    Excellent video. Its frustrating being diagnosed later in life and finding potent evidence of sensory overload throughout our school days. I hope future kids get more help, it just felt like I was going mad as a youth.

  • @kristinkirk6821
    @kristinkirk6821 Рік тому

    I couldn't find the link to the adults group 😢

  • @ir4700
    @ir4700 Рік тому

    ps I think you literally did solve al the worlds problems - my head is spinning but in a good way !

  • @shannenc.wright7280
    @shannenc.wright7280 Рік тому

    can you upload this with louder speaking volume as I'm struggling to pick out your voices from the humming in the background xx