#293 - Sensory Processing Red Flags in Infants and Toddlers

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#405 - ADHD in Women: My Diagnosis Journey as a Mom & Pediatric Therapist

In today’s episode, I’m sharing something a little more personal. This conversation is all about ADHD in women and moms, why it’s so often missed, and what it can actually feel like in real life.For so many of us, ADHD doesn’t look like what we're taught to expect. It’s not alway ...  Show more

#404 - Should Schools Take Away Recess? Why It Can Backfire

Recess is often the first thing to go when kids are struggling at school. But what if taking it away is actually making things worse?In this episode, we break down why recess is not a reward and should never be used as a punishment. From a sensory and nervous system perspective, ...  Show more

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