Understanding Sensory Regulation in Neurodivergent Children (PIE Virtual Event)
PIE (Piedmonters for Inclusive Education) is kicking off its Neurodiversity Speaker Series with a virtual event on: Understanding Sensory Regulation in Neurodivergent Children. The session will be led by Lee-Anne Bloom, Piedmont parent and OT specializing in ADHD, Autism, and sensory processing. RSVP for the Zoom link.
More details:
When children show big behaviors such as throwing things, leaving the group, or
struggling to sit at dinner, it’s often a sign of overwhelm, not defiance. In this talk, we’ll
reframe behavior as communication and explore how sensory differences can impact
regulation at home and in school. Parents will learn how to become “sensory detectives,”
spotting cues of overwhelm, building trust through connection, and using practical tools,
from sensory breaks to emotional regulation strategies to support children to thrive. We will
discuss ways to set loving limits, foster resilience, and create environments where kids can meet their full potential.
About PIE
Founded in 1999, PIE is a volunteer-run community of parents committed to advancing equity and inclusion for children with disabilities and learning differences in Piedmont schools. We work alongsid
Announcement URL:
https://uclawsf.zoom.us/meeting/register/4aJnivLMSDOux50lIeMF0Q#/
Questions? Contact Betty Rojas at bettychenrojas@gmail.com