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The PINCH Model & The Cascading Effects of Sensory Development

The PINCH Model & The Cascading Effects of Sensory Development

Update: 2025-07-11
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This week, Michael and Eleanor explain The PINCH Method.

It's a way to help an ADHD brain stay engaged and motivated by creating interest-based motivation in a task.

Research has shown that when tasks are infused with emotional relevance or immediate payoff, people with ADHD perform significantly better when novelty, urgency, and rewards are motivating factors.

And we also unpack the Cascading Effects of Sensory Development, a model helps change the way we approach sensory issues for young people with autism. 

Plus a few giggles and our regular segments in between 


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The PINCH Model & The Cascading Effects of Sensory Development

The PINCH Model & The Cascading Effects of Sensory Development

Eleanor White, Michael Crisci