#344 - The Connection Between Multi-Sensory Processing and Dyslexia

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#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

#396 - Top Three Primitive Reflex Exercises for Emotional Regulation in the Classroom

What if movement was built into the school day instead of saved for recess? In this episode, we’re talking about how retained primitive reflexes can impact emotional regulation in the classroom and sharing three simple, powerful activities teachers can use with the entire class.I ...  Show more

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