Part 7-Lighting the Way:Why ADHD, Autism & Anxiety Often Begin in the Sensory System- Episode 141
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In this enlightening episode of the Neuro Collective Podcast, hosts Dr. Michael and May Bagnell,IHP dive deep into the critical role of sensory integration in understanding ADHD, autism, and anxiety. They highlight how these challenges often stem from the way our brains process sensory information, rather than mere behavioral issues. Listeners will gain valuable insights into how sensory overload can affect emotional regulation and attention, and why recognizing these signals is essential for fostering a supportive environment for both children and adults.
As the holiday season approaches, heightened sensory stimulation can lead to increased anxiety and overwhelm. The Bagnells provide practical strategies for managing sensory challenges at home, such as creating calming routines, using weighted blankets, and incorporating slow movements like Tai Chi. This episode is a must-listen for parents and individuals seeking clarity and hope as they navigate the complexities of sensory processing in daily life. Tune in to discover how understanding the sensory spark can transform your approach to brain health and emotional well-being.