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Sensory Classroom Podcast

Jordan Garratt
Autism
Special Education
Neurodiversity
Communication Strategies
Sensory Regulation
Education
Sensory Processing
Occupational Therapy
Sensory Integration
Inclusion
Emotional Regulation
Mental Health
Special Educational Needs
Speech and Language Therapy
Behavior Management
Child Development
ADHD
Pathological Demand Avoidance
Autism Spectrum Disorder
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If you been following Specialist Education Teacher Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.

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Jordan speaks with psychotherapist Alicia Eaton about the sensory aspects of food and eating, particularly focusing on food anxiety and disorders like ARFID. They discuss the psychological and emotional factors that contribute to food-related anxieti... more

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Jordan and Katie discuss the importance of neurodivergent therapy, the impact of trauma on neurodivergent individuals, and the challenges faced in traditional educational settings. They explore the long-term effects of trauma, the signs of burnout, a... more

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Jordan speaks with Sarah a parent and psychotherapist, about her journey navigating her daughter Mia's dyslexia and neurodiversity. Sarah shares her own experiences with dyslexia, the importance of supportive education, and the strategies she employs... more

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Jordan and Ali Neal discuss the BREAD approach to sensory regulation in educational settings. Ali, an experienced occupational therapist, explains the five key steps of BREAD: Breathe, Reduce, Environment, Active Movement, and Deep Pressure. They emp... more

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Ali Neal
Occupational Therapist with 30+ years in NHS and own practice
School Sensory Solutions / Laura Graham Therapy
Episode: EP 72: The Fundamentals for Every Classroom
Alex (Father Teacher Reader)
Dad to three boys, SEMH teacher, shares book reviews on Instagram
Father Teacher Reader
Episode: EP 66: Developing a love of books for sensory children with @father_reader_teacher
Ali Battye
Speech and Language Therapist specializing in Autism and AAC
Episode: EP 65: Gestalt Language Processing with Ali Battye
Dr. Amy Hodges
Occupational therapist and lecturer working with neurodivergent children
Nurtured Minds OT
Episode: EP 64: Developing a Social Inclusion Intervention
Liz Evans
Occupational therapist and solo parent in a neurodiverse family
The Untypical OT
Episode: EP 63: Parental Burnout with The Untypical OT
Lucy Bates
Occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience, operates Lucy Bates Children's Occupational Therapy Collective
Lucy Bates Children's Occupational Therapy Collective
Episode: EP 61: Using Sensory Circuits with Lucy Bates
Eliza Fricker
Illustrator and advocate for PDA Autism
Episode: EP 59: The complete injustice of a system not built for us with Eliza Fricker
Dr. Lelanie Brewer
Occupational therapist with extensive experience in sensory processing difficulties
Sensory Help Now
Episode: EP 58: The Impact of Sensory Differences on Daily Life
Kate Mills
Speech and Language Therapist based in Southwest London
Episode: EP 55: Supporting Communication in the Early Years

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Jordan
Jordan is a Specialist Education Teacher sharing insights from her sensory classroom. She engages in conversations centered around special educational needs and the experiences of neurodivergent children, providing a valuable perspective on sensory education and inclusive practices.

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EP 73: Protecting Yourself Whilst Advocating for your Child
Q: What practical steps can parents take today to advocate effectively for their neurodivergent children?
Keep journals, build a support network, select battles wisely, seek professional help when needed, and create an ongoing self-care routine to maintain the stamina required for advocacy.
EP 73: Protecting Yourself Whilst Advocating for your Child
Q: How did Mia's schooling change after transitioning to a smaller, arts-focused school, and what made that environment different?
Mia moved to a smaller independent school with a strong arts focus; the class size and a curriculum that balanced academics with vocations (arts) reduced masking, improved sleep and wellbeing, and allowed Mia to engage more authentically with learning.
EP 73: Protecting Yourself Whilst Advocating for your Child
Q: What kind of support did Sarah access to enable her to pursue higher education despite dyslexia, and how did that shape her advocacy?
She received extended time on essays, institutional help, accessible reading tools, and supportive resources that allowed her to complete postgraduate studies, which later informed her advocacy approach and emphasis on tailored support for others.
EP 74: Surviving Neurodivergent-based Trauma
Q: Are you, first of all, all right to introduce yourself a little bit about you and the work you do?
Katie explains she trained as a traditional therapist but realized she is autistic and ADHD, so she created a neuroaffirming space run by autistic and ADHD people for autistic and ADHD individuals.
EP 67: How to support early literacy for every child
Q: What can parents do at home to support early communication and reading and writing skills?
Parents should narrate daily activities and talk constantly in context, modeling language without pressuring the child to respond. This errorless, low-pressure narration helps build vocabulary and listening comprehension, which supports later reading and writing and reduces anxiety around language tasks.

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A blend of educational insights and personal narratives forms the backbone of this podcast, where a special education teacher shares stories and experiences from within her sensory classroom. The discussions frequently explore essential themes such as Gestalt language processing, sensory integration, and the various challenges faced by neurodivergent children, particularly in educational environments. Episodes also delve into strategies for supporting both students and parents, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in navigating sensory needs and communication challenges. Unique guests, including therapists and educators, contribute valuable perspectives, making it a rich resource for anyone interested in sensory education... more

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1. Ali Neal
2. Alex (Father Teacher Reader)
3. Ali Battye
4. Dr. Amy Hodges
5. Liz Evans
6. Lucy Bates
7. Eliza Fricker
8. Dr. Lelanie Brewer

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