THE SENSORY MADE SIMPLE PODCAST
with Dr. Samantha Goldman
Ep. 14. Sensory 101 for Parents
"When our sensory thermometer is too hot, we are overstimulated, like when we're mad, agitated, or even too excited and amped up."
Ep. 14. Sensory 101 for Parents
The Sensory Made Simple Podcast
with Dr. Samantha Goldman
Confused about sensory challenges? This episode explains what sensory processing is, how it affects your child, and gives you practical strategies to support them. Plus, I’ve got a freebie waiting for you!
Highlights from this episode:
🎙️ What sensory processing is and how it affects your child
🎙️ The 8 senses and why it matters
🎙️ How to help your child regulate when they’re overstimulated or understimulated
🎙️ A free downloadable guide with strategies to support self-regulation
Links mentioned in this episode & References:
Free Guide for Helping Your Child with Over and Under-Stimulation
Making Sense of Eating (NOW CLOSED)
About the Host:
Being a parent of a child with sensory challenges isn’t easy. Some days, it feels like you’re walking on eggshells, unsure of what will set off the next meltdown. You’re doing everything you can, but you can’t help wondering if there’s more you could do—or if you’re missing something important.
I’m Sam Goldman, a pediatric occupational therapist and your guide in this sensory journey. I’ve spent over a decade helping parents like you understand their child’s sensory needs and find real-life strategies that actually work. My goal? To help you feel less overwhelmed, more confident, and ready to support your child in a way that feels manageable for your family.
You’re already an amazing parent, and you know your child better than anyone. This podcast is here to give you the tools to make life just a little easier—for both of you.
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Transcript
Hello friend, welcome to Sensory 101, a parent's quick guide to sensory issues.
So you're here because you've wondered or been told that your child has sensory issues.
Maybe you've read some books, gone to the pediatrician, or gone to therapy services like OT, and come to the conclusion that your child may struggle with sensory processing.
My guess is you might not know what in the world that really means or where to start.
The majority of the time, when I speak with a parent, they tell me, yeah, I was told my child has a sensory issue, but nobody ever explained to me what that is.
Here's the thing.
It's almost impossible to help your sensational child thrive in life or at the table if you don't understand what is going on inside their brain and body when it comes to sensory processing.
So today, I'm going to give you a quick intro to what sensory processing is and what does it mean for you and your child going forward.
Sensory processing is the way our body takes in, interprets, and responds to sensory information, like what we see, hear, or smell.
Every single person processes sensory information differently in accordance with their own personal sensory system.
Our sensory system is comprised of eight, yep, you heard me right, I said eight, senses.
The visual system, or our sense of vision.
The auditory system, our sense of hearing.
Tactile system, our sense of touch.
Olfactory system, our sense of smell.
Gustatory system, our sense of taste.
Vestibular system, sense of movement.
Proprioceptive system, our sense of body awareness.
And interoceptive system, which is our sense of our internal organs and feelings.
I like to think of the sensory system like a thermometer.
We need to be at that just right temperature in order to complete certain activities, like eating, learning, or following directions.
Sometimes our body isn't at that just right temperature and is unregulated.
It could be because we had too much input, too little input, we're just feeling off that day, or one or more of our senses isn't working optimally.
You might have heard this referred to as over or underregulated, or over and understimulated.
When our sensory thermometer is too hot, we are overstimulated, like when we're mad, agitated, or even too excited and amped up.
This can make it challenging to complete the task at hand.
For example, if we have too much energy or too much coffee, sometimes it can be hard to sit down and focus on a work task.
When our sensory thermometer is too cold, we are understimulated, like when we are sleepy, sad, or zoned out.
When our body is over or understimulated, it can make it challenging to focus or complete a task.
That brings us to self-regulation.
Self-regulation is our brain and body's ability to become more calm or alert, aka bring our body and mind back to that just right temperature to participate fully in the task at hand.
We can use self-regulation strategies to do this.
These strategies help our body either warm up or cool down to get to that just right temperature.
For example, if I'm feeling drowsy or tired, I can stand up to wake up my body.
Or if I'm feeling upset or angry, I might take a deep breath to calm me down.
Most of us do this naturally because we feel when our body is out of sync.
But children with sensory challenges often need help figuring out what their body needs and getting access to it.
However, these strategies are not one size fits all.
Every child and every person's sensory system is different and needs unique strategies to support it.
It may take some trial and error to find the perfect regulation strategies for your child.
As an extra special bonus for listening to this podcast episode, I've prepared a little freebie for you.
I have created an absolutely free guide with some of my favorite strategies for helping when your child is over or understimulated.
To download it, you're gonna wanna go to www.drsamgoldman.com/self-regulationstrategies.
Again, www.drsamgoldman.com/self-regulationstrategies.
Or if you go over to my Instagram, it will be in the link in my bio.
If you like this episode and are looking for more ways to support your sensational child, then you're gonna wanna check out Making Sense of Eating, helping sensational kids enjoy mealtime.
This is my online educational program for parents.
In this program, we dive deep into the eight sensory systems, how they are affecting your child's day to day, especially their eating, and how you can make mealtimes sensational.
We also talk in depth about the different types of sensory processing and help you identify which types your child might identify with.
And if you join in March, 2023, you are going to get an extra special bonus.
You are going to get $100 off with the code sensory and an exclusive invite to two live Q&A sessions face to face with me.
This is a huge bonus.
While you can always ask questions through our online platform, when we have these live Q&As, we can really talk through what's going on, what you've tried, and brainstorm some ideas going forward.
By the end of this program, my goal is that you feel like you have a master's degree in your child's sensory system, so you can really understand what is going on inside their brain and body, and finally help your child start to enjoy meal time.
Head to drsamgoldman.com/makingsense of eating, or click the link in my bio at Dr.
Sam Goldman, and you can get started right now.
It's waiting for you.