Sensory Processing: Kim Griffin, occupational therapist
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This week, I chat with Kim Griffin, an occupational therapist who is currently based in Australia. Kim has been working with pupils with SEN for almost 20 years and is on a mission to help teachers and educators understand the ‘why’ behind the way children behave when they have sensory processing difficulties. In this episode, Kim shares: How choice can have an impact on the way children with sensory processing issues behave. Why it is important educators understand how sensory processing can affect behaviour. Why she is so passionate about educators learning more about sensory processing.   If you’d like to find out more about Kim and her work, you can visit: GriffinOT.com https://www.facebook.com/kim.griffin.71697092 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-griffin-ot/ https://twitter.com/Griffin_OT   Kim also shared some texts that anyone who wishes to learn more about sensory processing may be interested in reading: Sensory Processing Challenges – Effective Clinical Work with Kids and Teens by Lindsey Biel (2014) Sensational Kids by Lucy Miller (2014) 100 Ideas for Primary Teachers - Sensory Processing by Kim Griffin (2020) For Parents: The Everything Parent’s Guide to Sensory Processing Disorder by Terri Mauro (2014) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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