Ever wondered about sensory processing issues and ADHD? Can you have sensory issues without ADHD? Do all kids with ADHD have sensory processing issues?
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I had the pleasure of being a guest on Brendan Mahan’s podcast, ADHD Essentials, where we talked about some of the concepts I shared in my book, Wired Differently: A Teachers Guide to Understanding Sensory Processing Challenges. We chatted about sensory processing skills, self-regulation, how it relates to ADHD and what you can do at home to help. Listen to the episode here on Spotify, but it’s also available on other podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts.
Brendan is a former teacher who is now an expert ADHD coach. One of my favorite concepts of his, that made so much sense with why kids and adults struggle to initiate hard things, is related to “The Wall of Awful,” which you can watch the video below about.
Listen specifically to our episode together here on Spotify. Check out ADHD Essentials for more great tips and information.
Buy my book Wired Differently: A Teacher’s Guide to Sensory Processing Skills on Amazon.