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#273 - Helping an SLP Implement Sensory Strategies into Speech Sessions

All Things Sensory by Harkla

English - September 13, 2023 04:00 - 18 minutes - 12.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 397 ratings
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This episode is perfect for any therapist working with children, not just SLPs! Adding sensory into a treatment session does not have to be difficult. In fact, it can be fairly simple and so effective! Sensory activities help a child meet their sensory needs and feel more regulated, which in turn helps with cognitive development!

We dive into HOW to identify a child’s sensory preferences, different sensory circuits to include into the treatment plan, and a variety of free resources to learn more!

Try some of the sensory activities we talk about and let us know the changes you notice!

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Skylight Calendar - Use Code SENSORY for $30 off your purchase

Sensory Diet Digital Course

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All Things Sensory Podcast Instagram 
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Sensational Brain Sensory Checklist 
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