Your Sensory Processing Style: Sally Fryer Dietz and Dawson Church in Conversation
Description
Sally Fryer Dietz is an expert in child development with a doctorate in Physical Therapy. She is the author of Sensory Processing Solutions: Drug-Free Therapies to Realize Your Child’s Potential. She also has two boys each with distinct learning styles and is an advocate for the potential within every child to succeed naturally.
Here she and Dawson talk about:
Her background and children
All human beings have to take information from their environment
Barriers to processing information from the environment
Social skills
Three learning systems
Vestibular: where body is in space
Proprioceptive: awareness of inner muscles bones and organs
Tactile: perceived or actual touch
What activities support weaker areas and reinforce positives
The tool which measures reaction time to peripheral vision cues
Children are not “broken”, they’re incredibly bright but can’t access it
We all have sensory glitches
New listening programs for learning and focus like an interactive metronome
Knowledge is power - keep an open mind, do your own research, and experiment
Keep all your options open, even solutions you don’t understand
For more information about Sally’s work: https://sallyfryerdietz.com/
And for more about Dawson: https://dawsonchurch.com/
#children #sensoryprocessing #eft #blissbrain #meditation #mindtomatter #highenergyhealth #childhooddevelopment
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