Sense by Meg Faure

Episode 121-Parenting Sensory Seekers


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On this week’s episode of Sense, by Meg Faure, we delve into understanding and managing sensory seekers in children. Meg Faure, an OT infant specialist and author, hosts the episode, offering valuable insights for new parents. The podcast is brought to you by ParentSense, the app that takes the guesswork out of parenting. This episode focuses on the unique challenges and strengths of sensory seekers. Meg is joined by Tove Gant, who represents parents with many questions about raising sensory seekers. What is a Sensory Seeker? Sensory seekers are children who crave sensory and social stimulation. These children are often very active, socially engaged, and constantly seeking new sensory experiences. They are undersensitive, meaning they need more stimulation to perceive their environment fully. This behavior can be exhausting for parents but is a natural part of these children's development. Understanding Sensory Seeking Behavior Meg explains that sensory seeking is not naughtiness or hyperactivity. Sensory seekers have a higher need for sensory input, which can sometimes appear chaotic. Parents need to understand this behavior to respond empathetically and effectively. Providing appropriate sensory activities can help manage their need for stimulation. Daily Routines and Activities Meg emphasizes the importance of integrating sensory activities into daily routines. Activities like jumping on trampolines, swinging, and climbing monkey bars provide essential proprioceptive input. Proprioception involves input into muscles and joints, which is both stimulating and regulating. These activities help sensory seekers manage their need for movement and sensory input. Managing Screen Time Screens provide only visual and auditory stimulation, lacking proprioceptive input. Excessive screen time can overstimulate and dysregulate sensory seekers. Meg advises parents to limit screen time and focus on activities that provide physical and sensory engagement. This approach helps maintain a balance between stimulation and regulation. Creating Calming Spaces Meg suggests setting up a calming space or "timeout" area in the home. This space should include calming items like bean bags, vibrating toys, and sensory jars. Having a designated area for downtime helps sensory seekers regulate themselves when overstimulated. This space is crucial for preventing sensory overload and meltdowns. Recognizing Overstimulation and Responding Parents should watch for signs of overstimulation, such as increased fidgeting and irritability. Introducing proprioceptive activities can help calm sensory seekers when they are overstimulated. Understanding these cues and responding appropriately is key to managing sensory seeking behavior. When to Seek Professional Help Meg advises against early diagnoses for busy children under three. However, if a child's busyness is always destructive and unconstructive, professional advice may be necessary. Occupational therapists can provide sensory diets to help regulate sensory input. For older children, if sensory seeking interferes with learning and relationships, professional help should be sought. Listeners should tune into this podcast to gain a deeper understanding of sensory seekers and how to manage their unique needs. Meg Faure provides practical advice and empathetic insights, helping parents support their sensory seeking children. This episode offers valuable strategies to balance stimulation and regulation, ensuring a harmonious home environment.

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