Sensory Classroom

<p>If you been following Specialist Education Teacher Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.</p>

EP 52: The Importance of Being an Investigator

In this enlightening conversation, Jordan and Victoria discuss the profound impact of gut health on her child's behaviour, particularly in the context of autism and sensory processing. Victoria shares her personal journey as a parent navigating dietary changes, the challenges of education, and the importance of understanding sensory needs. The discussion emphasises the need for tailored approaches to parenting and education, highlighting the significance of creating supportive environments for neurodivergent children. Victoria's insights offer valuable perspectives for parents seeking to understand and support their children's unique needs.Victoria Lenormand is a former police detective with 28 years of public service and the founder of Gemini Directions, where she supports families through holistic health education, trauma-informed care, and alternative learning models. As a mother of a neurodivergent child, she brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work. Victoria advocates for system-aware, family-centered approaches that help parents make empowered decisions in health, education, and everyday life.Find out more about Victoria here: www.geminidirections.co.ukSign up the Octopus Energy here: https://sensoryclassroom.octopus.energyThis punchy 60 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

11-16
59:14

EP 51: When is a special interest not appropriate?

In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan and Sammie discuss the concept of age-appropriateness in education, particularly for neurodivergent students. They explore how societal perceptions of what is deemed appropriate can impact the interests and needs of children with complex communication needs.The conversation emphasises the importance of creating safe spaces for students to express their interests without judgment, advocating for a person-centred approach that prioritises individual needs over societal expectations. They also touch on the challenges caregivers face in public settings and the importance of community support.Sign up the Octopus Energy here: https://sensoryclassroom.octopus.energyThis punchy 45 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

11-09
44:22

EP 50: A Holistic Approach to Speech and Sensory Therapy

In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan speaks with Sophia and Ellie from Regulate to Communicate about their innovative approach to learning that integrates sensory regulation and communication strategies.They discuss the importance of creating a safe environment for students to engage and learn effectively, emphasising the need for a holistic approach that combines occupational therapy and speech therapy. The conversation covers the three stages of their approach, the challenges faced by educators, and the significance of staff wellbeing in implementing these strategies successfully.Regulate to Communicate website: https://www.regulatetocommunicate.comSign up the Octopus Energy here: https://sensoryclassroom.octopus.energyThis punchy 60 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

11-02
56:45

EP 49: The Screen Time Dilemma with Dr Naomi Fisher

In this conversation, Dr. Naomi Fisher, a clinical psychologist specialising in autism and trauma therapy, discusses the complexities of home education and the nuanced perspectives on screen time for children. The discussion also touches on the societal pressures faced by parents regarding educational choices and the significance of imaginative play in both traditional and digital contexts.Dr Naomi Fisher's website: https://naomifisher.co.uk/Sign up the Octopus Energy here: https://sensoryclassroom.octopus.energyThis punchy 70 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

10-26
01:09:45

EP 48: Why Sensory Experiences Matter with @willowssensory

In this engaging conversation, Jordan and Sarah discuss the importance of sensory learning for individuals with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD).They explore creative sensory ideas, practical activities, and the significance of understanding individual interests and needs. The discussion also touches on navigating sensitive topics like loss and bereavement, the importance of age appropriateness in learning, and the need for training and empowering educators to effectively support their students.Sarah shares her experiences and insights, emphasising the value of building relationships through interaction and the necessity of being reflective in teaching practices.Find more information about her and her courses here: https://www.facebook.com/p/Willows-Sensory-100094674180022/Sign up the Octopus Energy here: https://sensoryclassroom.octopus.energyThis punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

10-19
48:25

EP 47: The Impact of Raising a Child with a Rare Condition

In this enlightening conversation, Jordan and Emily discuss the complexities of parenting a neurodiverse child, focusing on Emily's daughter Autumn, who has an ultra-rare neurodevelopmental condition. They explore the challenges of navigating the healthcare system, the importance of communication between parents and educators, and the emotional journey of acceptance and grief. Emily shares her insights as a clinical psychologist and a mother, emphasising the need for self-care, advocacy, and the significance of small, manageable steps in supporting children with special needs.This punchy 65 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

10-12
01:03:55

EP 46: Nurture Groups in Mainstream Schools

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Faria @agentsenco discuss Nurture Groups in Mainstream Schools, including how she has effectively run hers, what an average day looks like, how to make it successful.... and so much more.This punchy 45 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom. Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.AD code for £50 off by switching to Octopus energy: https://share.octopus.energy/zappy-motel-427Nurture Groups are such a powerful intervention for supporting children’s social, emotional and mental health needs. Research consistently shows positive outcomes for pupils. For example, the Nurture Group Network highlights evidence that pupils in nurture provision show significant improvements in social skills, emotional wellbeing and academic attainment compared to their peers. The Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) also recognises nurture-based approaches as effective for improving behaviour and relationships in school. See below specific research reading:1. Academic Attainment and ProgressSloan et al. (2016): Found that pupils attending Nurture Groups made greater progress in reading and maths compared to peers not attending.Cooper & Tiknaz (2005): Showed improved engagement and attainment across the curriculum for nurture group pupils.2. Social and Emotional DevelopmentBoxall (2002): Highlighted significant improvements in social skills, emotional regulation, and relationships with adults and peers.NurtureUK (2020): Reported that 85% of children in Nurture Groups showed improved social, emotional, and behavioural functioning.3. Behaviour and ExclusionEducation Endowment Foundation (EEF, 2019): Nurture-based approaches are effective in improving behaviour, reducing exclusions, and supporting reintegration into mainstream classes.Cooper & Whitebread (2007): Schools with Nurture Groups reported lower rates of fixed-term exclusions.4. Long-term ImpactSanders (2007): Follow-up studies indicate that improvements in behaviour and emotional wellbeing are sustained over time.PS: Anybody interested in getting intouch or needing support in setting up nurture groups please share my email: agentsendco@gmail.com

10-05
41:23

EP 45: How to get the EHCP right with Educational Lawyer, Samantha Hale

In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan and education lawyer Samantha discuss the complexities of Educational Health Care Plans (EHCPs) in the UK. They explore the importance of understanding the EHCP process, the key sections of the plan, and the common pitfalls parents face when seeking support for children with special educational needs.Samantha emphasises the need for clear evidence and communication with local authorities, as well as the legal rights parents have in securing the necessary provisions for their children. The conversation provides valuable insights for parents, teachers, and SENCOs navigating the education system.This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.You can contact Samantha here: https://www.hcbgroup.com/site/people/profile/samanthahale#:~:text=Samantha%20is%20recognised%20as%20an,and%20Care%20(EHC)%20needs%20assessmentAD code for £50 off by switching to Octopus energy: https://share.octopus.energy/zappy-motel-427Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

09-28
53:43

EP 44: Anxiety in and Around School

In this conversation, Jordan and Padraig discuss the rising levels of anxiety in children, particularly in educational settings. They explore the impact of parenting styles, the importance of creating safe learning environments, and the need for preparation and routine to help children manage anxiety. The discussion also delves into the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent children and the significance of building resilience and connection with teenagers. They emphasise the importance of collaboration among educators, parents, and therapists to support children effectively and advocate for their needs. To book onto the workshop mentioned at the end of the episode here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/manage/events/1364291104419/tickets This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

09-21
52:33

EP 43: AAC in the home with @aacbrothers

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Faye @aacbrothers discuss being an autism family and how AAC has been life changing, including how best to access a high tech AAC device, how to introduce AAC to a child, their own pathway journey.... and so much more.This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.AD code for £50 off by switching to Octopus energy: https://share.octopus.energy/zappy-motel-427Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

09-14
38:26

EP 42: Total Communication with Marissa Webb

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Marissa @marissagpwebb discuss Total Communication, which is seen as an affirming approach to speech and language support. They discuss what it looks like in practise, talking through how we can ensure we are promoting communication and honouring al attempts.... and so much more.This punchy 55 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.AD code for £50 off by switching to Octopus energy: https://share.octopus.energy/zappy-motel-427Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

09-07
53:55

EP 41: Building Connections: A Mother's Journey with @twins_tides_and_autism_vibes

In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan speaks with Charlotte, a mother of four, including two autistic children. They discuss the challenges and triumphs of parenting in a blended family, the importance of early diagnosis, and the role of community support in navigating autism. Charlotte shares her journey of connecting with her children through play, the significance of sensory integration, and the necessity of building strong relationships with educators and support staff. The conversation emphasises the power of empathy, understanding, and collaboration in fostering a supportive environment for children with special needs.This punchy 30 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.AD code for £50 off by switching to Octopus energy: https://share.octopus.energy/zappy-motel-427Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

08-31
38:08

EP 40: Neurodivergence in Females and Masking

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Julia from @sunflowerautism discuss neurodivergence in females and her own experiences as a woman with ADHD, whilst parenting a neurodivergent female and how both support her consultancy business for parents.... and so much more.This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

07-27
39:11

EP 39: Understanding the Sensory System, with OT Ali Neal

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Occupational Therapist, Ali Neal, @schoolsensorysolutions discuss the sensory system and what each may look like for your child. They cover how to support your child make sense of their senses, how to support meeting them safely.... and so much more.This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home or classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

07-20
48:54

EP 38: The SEN Inbetweeners

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Lauren @victoryus.lv discuss how best to support those inbetweeners that neither fit in mainstream or a specialist setting, including how teachers can better identify and support these pupils, how parents can support their 'inbetweener', the importance of EHCPs, how to support PDA profile learners... and so much more.This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

07-13
49:07

EP 37: The Importance of Repsite

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Emily & Kirsty from Our Space, discuss respite, including what respite can look like in schools and in the holidays, the importance of respite, the huge benefits for the whole family, what activities they have on offer.... and so much more.This punchy 35 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

07-06
33:16

EP 36: Our Journey to Acceptance

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Journey2Autism (Emily and Stuart) have an in depth heart to heart conversation on their own ongoing journey to acceptance of their 4 year old son’s autism and their new normal. It’s wonderful to hear from parents that are so open and honest about the realities of having an autistic child, alongside the love and wonder of it all.Link to listen: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastThis punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.#speechpathology #speechtherapy #speechandlanguage #specialeducationteacher #classroomsetup #autismteacher #senteacher #spedteacher #alternativeprovision #homeschool #autismmom #sensory #senco

06-29
49:46

EP 35: Being a Sibling to Someone with High Care Needs

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. In this episode Jordan and Josie from @ladybuglodgeSEND all about her life experience as a sibling to her sister who has high support needs, and how that led her on to create her own activities lodge.... and so much more. This punchy 45 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom. Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

06-22
43:58

EP 34: How to build connection for better communication

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Natalia @speechesteem discuss how to optimise daily opportunities to communicate and build connecting with minimally speaking children, including how to approach a child for the first time, how to gain the best support from the team around the child, how to become the best language partner.... and so much more.This punchy 45 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

06-15
44:36

EP 33: Navigating PDA and Autism as a Parent

Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.In this episode Jordan and Nicola from @happyhandswith_hallie, discuss how she navigates parenting with your neurodivergent family, why she has recently chosen to homeschool, her favourite sensory room resources.... and so much more.This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own classroom.Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

06-08
39:36

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