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Belle’s OT Corner

Sensory Season Ep 6: Sight and Sound

25 Mar 2024

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Are the sights and sounds of everyday life overwhelming for some children, or do they crave more stimulation? This episode of Belle's OT Corner dives into the sensory experiences that shape our children’s world, unraveling the impact of visual and auditory inputs on their development and engagement. As an occupational therapist, I share my insight into the journey of light from eye to brain, and the symphony of sounds that can either harmonize or disrupt a child's environment. Sensory overload is no small matter for our little ones, and recognising the signs is key to helping them adapt and succeed. This episode walks you through practical strategies to minimise visual overstimulation, from simplifying living spaces to classroom modifications, or looking for opportunities to infuse additional visual input into your daily life. The discussion extends to those kiddos who experience auditory sensitivities, offering you a toolkit of techniques to transform potential chaos into a soothing symphony, including creating predictable soundscapes and employing proprioceptive activities.As we wrap up, I encourage you to share the knowledge gained from today's conversation with others in your community. Whether it's parents seeking to understand their child's sensory needs, teachers aiming to create inclusive classrooms, or friends who love to learn, spreading the word can have a profound impact. Be sure to join us in two weeks for another episode filled with valuable insights that empower children to navigate their sensory worlds with confidence.Support the show

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