Neurodiverse Children and The Sensory Load – with Laura Petix

I'm Not Your Shrink - A podcast by Dr. Tracy Dalgleish - Thursdays

In this episode, I sit down with neurodiverse affirming pediatric occupational therapist, Laura Petix, who specializes in sensory processing skills for neurodivergent individuals.       Laura is the parent of a neurodivergent daughter and CEO of the OT Butterfly, where she educates parents on how sensory processing can have a direct impact on learning and behavior.      Together, we discuss neurodiversity, sensory processing, and a lot of good stories in between.    In this episode, we cover:    Defining the "sensory cup" and what that means for neurodivergent children   The differences in sensory processing between the neurodivergent and neurotypical brain   How to share knowledge with a partner when raising a neurodivergent child     The negative narratives children internalize about themselves   How to have regulated and calm responses as parents in dysregulated moments    Understanding the child’s internal experience when having a dysregulated moment     Normalizing communication with your child about your sensory stimulation and needs as a parent   Breaking down the meaning of neurodiversity and neurodiverse affirming  High threshold vs. low threshold profiles for sensory processing and how to regulate them    The autonomous connection we can have with our spouse and child when it comes to our sensory experience    After listening to this episode, be sure to listen to part 2, Episode 73, with Laura and Dr. Tracy here.   EPISODE LINKS:   Laura Petix Instagram   Laura Petix Website     Looking for more? Join me in my online teachings so you can feel like a team again     Get intentional with your partner and reconnect with small actions every day with 28 Days of Love    Ready to learn how to repair? Take my FREE masterclass       Looking to improve your relationship? Join me in my online program, Be Connected  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices