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Behaviour Bits

Understanding Sensory Integration (Tim Angel)

06 Sep 2024

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In this episode of Behaviour Bits, Jenn sits down with Tim Angel, an experiencedoccupational therapist and director of Ability Rehab and Bridge Rehab. Tim delves intothe world of sensory integration, explaining how sensory processes impact individuals’behaviour and functioning. He shares insights from his extensive career, focusing on theimportance of understanding and addressing sensory needs in both clinical settingsand everyday life.Tim discusses practical strategies for recognising and supporting sensory needs,emphasising the importance of predictability and routine. He provides examples fromhis work with children, adolescents, and adults with autism and other neurodiverseconditions, illustrating how tailored interventions can enhance focus, calmness, andoverall well-being. This episode oIers valuable information for those looking to deepentheir understanding of sensory integration and its application in therapeutic andpersonal contexts.Time stamps01:13 - Tim’s professional background and focus on sensory integration03:30 - Defining sensory integration and its significance06:51 - Practical examples of sensory strategies in daily life10:56 - Understanding interoception and its role in behaviour18:21 - The impact of sensory tools and the importance of strategy22:34 - The role of consistent, predictable routines in managing sensory needs26:47 - Discussion on screen time and sensory overload35:13 - Key takeaways and practical advice for listeners37:26 - Resources for further information on sensory integration

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