Joanne Seymon, Occupational Therapist and co-founder of Kaiko Fidgets, discusses sensory regulation, harm minimization, and emotional regulation. She shares personal details about her son's mental health journey, explores different sensory needs, and offers options for managing sensory load. The podcast covers topics like occupational therapy for neurodivergent individuals and the importance of self-compassion post-diagnosis.
Occupational therapy supports sensory regulation in neurodivergent individuals.
Personal experiences can drive the development of sensory tools for harm minimization.
Understanding sensory needs is crucial for emotional regulation and harm minimization.
Deep dives
The Journey of Starting the Podcast
The Neurodivergent Woman podcast was founded by Monique Mitchelson, a clinical psychologist, and Michelle Livock, a clinical neuropsychologist, who shared a passion for feminism and yoga. Starting as a free resource for adult neurodivergent women, the podcast aims to educate and empower neurodivergent women from various backgrounds. Michelle, as a neurotypical individual, and Monique, who is neurodivergent, bring their clinical expertise and personal experiences to the diverse topics covered.
Personal Story of Occupational Therapist Joe Seaman
Joe Seaman, an occupational therapist and co-founder of Kiko's Fidgets, shared her journey of unintentionally starting the business to provide sensory tools for teens and adults. Her expertise in sensory needs stemmed from her experiences with her autistic children. Through her background in occupational therapy and personal exploration, Kiko's Fidgets was born, emphasizing the importance of understanding and accommodating sensory needs in neurodivergent individuals.
Self-Discovery and Late Diagnosis
Joe Seaman discussed her late diagnosis of both ADHD and autism, highlighting the challenges of recognizing her neurodivergent traits. She shared how exploring sensory needs for her son led to a deeper self-awareness of her own neurodivergent identity. The collision of running a business and personal revelations of her neurodiversity prompted Joe to seek support and understanding, leading to a significant shift in self-perception and daily coping strategies.
Occupational Therapy Strategies for Neurodivergent Individuals
The podcast delved into the importance of occupational therapy in supporting neurodivergent individuals across the lifespan. Occupational therapists emphasize a person-centric approach, focusing on individuals' needs, strengths, and accommodations. By incorporating sensory profiles and creative problem-solving, occupational therapists help neurodivergent individuals navigate daily activities, promote self-regulation, and enhance overall well-being.
Importance of Sensory Accommodations
The discussion highlighted the significance of sensory accommodations in regulating emotions, executive functioning, and sensory processing. Sensory tools like chew supports, sensory loops, and oral input aids offer valuable support for individuals in various environments. The podcast emphasized the need to normalize sensory accommodations in schools, universities, workplaces, and community settings to enhance understanding and support for neurodivergent individuals.
Celebrating Unique Strengths and Passion
The podcast celebrated the hyperfocus and passion of neurodivergent individuals, showcasing how their depth of interest and creativity can lead to innovative solutions. Joe shared a heartwarming success story about a neurodivergent individual, Damian, who channeled his passion for spinners into a successful small business. The discussion highlighted the importance of embracing individual strengths and interests to empower neurodivergent individuals in pursuing fulfilling paths.
A note to our listeners: In this episode we chat about self-harm. Some of our listeners may prefer to skip this one.
Happy Monday! In today’s episode Monique interviews Joanne Seymon; AuDHDer Occupational Therapist, and co-founder of Kaiko Fidgets. Jo is passionate about developing appropriate sensory tools for teens and adults, with a focus on harm minimisation and emotional regulation. She uses both her lived experience and her background in occupational therapy to match sensory needs to the right sensory support. In this episode Jo shares some personal details about her son Kai’s mental health journey, and Kai has given his consent for these details to be shared.
In this episode Monique and Jo cover:
How Kaiko Fidgets came to be and Jo’s path to diagnosis and understanding her own neurodivergence.
What actually is ‘Occupational Therapy’ (OT) and how can OTs work with neurodivergent folk?
Different sensory needs and ideas around supporting sensory regulation.
When pain is used as a regulator – Jo’s approach to this and some options for harm minimisation.
Understanding and managing the cumulative effect of sensory load.
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