The ADHD Kids Can Thrive Podcast

Sensory Diets for Kids with ADHD and Autism to Improve Focus and Regulate Behavior with Julie Abrams

Feb 17, 2025
Julie Abrams, an occupational therapist and ADHD parent coach from Colorado, brings over 20 years of experience in supporting neurodiverse children. She shares valuable insights into sensory processing challenges in children with ADHD and autism. Julie explains how sensory systems impact everyday activities and offers practical strategies for parents to create sensory-friendly environments. Key topics include the importance of sensory diets, the role of movement in focus and regulation, and recognizing when to seek professional help for children’s development.
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INSIGHT

Inner Senses Foundation

  • The sensory system includes inner senses: tactile, vestibular, and proprioceptive, foundational for regulation.
  • These inner senses support higher processes like academic learning through central nervous system regulation.
INSIGHT

Children's Occupations Explained

  • Children's occupations include being a student, friend, and child, which are key to their development.
  • Occupational therapy supports skills necessary for these roles, including attention, social, and play skills.
ADVICE

Desensitize Tactile Challenges

  • If tactile input is misperceived, it disrupts focus, such as being distracted by clothing tags.
  • Work to desensitize tactile challenges so children can direct attention to learning.
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