#340 - Visual Schedules Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Approach

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#398 - 2026 Update: What's Next for the Podcast

Today’s episode is a little different. We’re sharing an important update about the podcast, our team, and what’s coming next as we move into a new season of All Things Sensory. We talk about Jessica’s decision to step away from her role as co-host and return to the clinic full ti ...  Show more

#397 - The Best Nutrients to Support Sensory Processing in Kids

Can supplements actually support kids with sensory processing challenges? In this episode, we take a research-based look at supplements commonly recommended for sensory processing disorder and neurodivergent individuals. We talk honestly about what science does (and doesn’t) say. ...  Show more

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