Best Sensory Strategies for Teens, Adults and Parents

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Are you a parent struggling to tolerate competing noises or different textures? Do you have a teen whose sensory seeking is impacting their success in school? Today's video is for our teens and adults who are in need of some sensory strategies to improve daily functioning across a variety of environments. We're sharing tons of tangible tips you can implement immediately into your life!

📚 Table of Contents 📚
00:00 Introduction
03:31 What is Sensory Avoiding?
04:00 #1 Exercise & Move Your Body
04:51 #2 Proprioception/Heavy Work
05:45 #3 Stimulate Skin with Tactile Input
06:31 #4 Reduce Visual Clutter
07:20 #5 Noise Canceling Headphones
08:13 #6 Take Frequent Deep Breaths
09:10 #7 Sensory Foods
10:02 #8 Get Outside in the Morning
10:47 #9 Yoga/Mindfulness Practice
11:43 What is Sensory Seeking?
12:13 #1 Move Your Head & Body Positioning
13:23 #2 High Intensity Workouts
13:55 #3 Join Group Sports
14:25 #4 Reduce Screen Time
15:25 #5 Sensory Foods
15:50 #6 Get Outside in the Morning
16:25 #7 Frequent Movement Breaks
16:50 #8 Essential Oils
17:32 #9 Listen to Music

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Thank you for normalising sensory needs for adults and having a compassionate and honest video which has practical strategies that aren't condescending or make you feel like there's something to "fix" - I watched this video without feeling infantilised or shame and it was very empowering! I am pretty sensory literate and yet I still learnt SO much about myself and the sensory system so thank you so much - every adult should watch this - imagine how calm and regulated everyone would be if they had a sensory diet or at least an awareness of their sensory needs!

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So glad I found you! No easy to find content relatable to young adults

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I am a 100% sensory seeker. The only problem is, being that I’m totally blind, and I have no sense of smell as well, unfortunately, I can’t use my sense of sight, nor sense of smell is a way of calming down. However, I love to touch, certain textures, I like a lot of movement, I also love music. I have music on pretty much all day. I have a sensory space downstairs that I probably should utilize more. I’m really big into mindfulness and meditation. I do my best to go out first thing in the morning. I have a certain song that I listen to while I’m outside, and I drink a hot beverage along with the song, sometimes eat breakfast with it as well. I love the texture of the sensory brushes. But I sometimes wonder, being that I’m a sensory seeker, would these be OK for me to use?

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Thanks! Are some of the excercises for reflex integration! For example for active primitive reflexes?

annelohuis
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Thanks for helpful information.kindly guide me how to deal with proprioceptive dysfunction and car sickness my teenage girls hits seats, hits car doors, stifs her legs and screams says I'm scared she vomits aswell

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