MY CHILD IS SENSORY SEEKING: How To Fulfill Sensory Integration / Needs At Home: Sensory Processing

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • Kelli Meyer M.Ed, CCC-SLP Certified & Licensed Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
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    It's Kelli, Welcome back to my channel! I hope these videos are helpful for working with your little ones at home! Leave a comment below with your questions, comments or video suggestions!
    **IF you suspect that your child is SENSORY SEEKING OR has Sensory Processing Disorder - Please reach out and seek advice from an occupational therapist!
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    // MY CHILD IS SENSORY SEEKING! WHAT DO I DO?!
    Incorporating movement, pressure and sensory play into routines!
    A lot of children may have sensory processing disorder. Knowing how to help them meet their needs is critical to development!
    Your child is NOT being bad, hyper or not listening. They are SEEKING input. Instead of saying "STOP ___" REPLACE that behavior with one that is appropriate (i.e. jumping on the couch to jumping on a trampoline; running around in the house to crawling through a tunnel; rocking back and forth to swinging; pulling things down to pulling squiggs off, etc)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 58

  • @sarahshanahan2222
    @sarahshanahan2222 3 роки тому +2

    Speech therapist here who works in home health....... this girl is the real deal. I send her videos to families who want extra support and to give more informed for my home exercise programs

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      I’m so honored, thank you so much for sharing! 💕 happy to have an SLP friend!

  • @b.comeau2597
    @b.comeau2597 2 місяці тому

    ❤Love love love your ideas which I will incorporate with one of my little sensory seekers that I am seeing for summer speech services! Worked as an SLP for over 37 plus years and there is always something new to learn! Thank you so much!

  • @monicamendez4589
    @monicamendez4589 9 місяців тому

    My six year old son was just diagnosed with sensory difficulty disorder. I just found your page, I just wanted to say thank you, and I can see the passion in your eyes! you are awesome!

  • @user-hu1cx3un2n
    @user-hu1cx3un2n 11 місяців тому

    You are amazing!! We just had a PACT 12 sessions with SALT, paid a lot of money and we can’t see the progress in our child. With you we learn So much new staff, so important your videos for parents who struggle with autistic children. It’s amazing, our son is 3 now, I wish I found you earlier. You are so positive and great. Thank you❤

  • @crystalcorl9872
    @crystalcorl9872 Місяць тому

    I love your videos! COTA/L by trade! I would absolutely love to see you engaging with real children! Your videos are mesmerizing and I am an adult! I would love to see the reaction and engagement you must get with children!!!

  • @caitlin6324
    @caitlin6324 Рік тому +1

    Thank you soooo much. Your free videos are very very much appreciated, and you've helped my family so much. You helped me learn how to help my twins start speaking two years ago, and since then, they've been diagnosed with ASD and I found out they are Gesalt Language Processors. I remember your apraxia videos helped us a ton. This video is *perfect* too because my twins pretend to be bowling balls at preschool, so I'm researching new sensory input toys. As always, you've been an amazing help. Thank you!!

  • @pegmitchell2072
    @pegmitchell2072 3 роки тому +3

    Hi! Love your UA-cam channel! I just moved from NJ to Florida. I’m a SLP with 35+ years experience but in semi-retirement. I’m doing some EI work in Florida and I’m never to old to learn.
    I’m also starting an IEP Consultant business.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Peg! We just made the opposite transition! Lol I love that idea - IEP consulting! Best of luck!! Where at in Florida are you?

    • @pegmitchell2072
      @pegmitchell2072 3 роки тому

      @@TheSpeechScoop We’re in Daytona Beach area. What part of Jersey do you live in? We were outside of Philly. I miss it sometimes.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому

      @@pegmitchell2072 oh nice! Great area! We are near the shore over near Asbury Park, I’m liking it a lot so far!

  • @jgadiane8409
    @jgadiane8409 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much Ms. Kelli, this is so helpful. I will list down all your suggestions, and I'll work this out. I'm just waiting for our housed to be finished and I can start off doing home therapy with my son. Thank you for working hard to help thousands of mommies and kids out there. God bless you more.!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much for the nice comment & for watching! Best of luck to you & your little one! Stay blessed! ❤️

    • @jgadiane8409
      @jgadiane8409 3 роки тому

      @@TheSpeechScoop Thank you for the reply. I appreciate it.❤️

  • @NB-se8ge
    @NB-se8ge 3 роки тому

    These video help with home education for a 5 year old with profound apraxia. Thank you

  • @Messyhandshappyheart
    @Messyhandshappyheart 3 роки тому +1

    Hi!!! I love your videos!!!
    My daughter is 13 months old and I feel she is falling behind on her words. She will say from time to time ma ma very spaced out but you can understand it. But most of the time she is quiet. She is developed in other ways, she will imitate like clapping and dancing, she will try to draw with a crayon, she also understands feelings.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      That’s wonderful that she’s so communicative with gestures & actions! That’s a big predictor in language skill development! Try some silly onomatopoeias at home (uh oh! Whoops! Wee! Ahh choo! Gulp! (Fake cough) weee!) I have a video on this I’ll attach below - then move to vowels & add in /m, p, b/ sounds (the first developing sounds) so like “bye, ball, pop, poo, me, moo” Etc!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/Njp-ebnOPbk/v-deo.html

  • @KaseymfB
    @KaseymfB Рік тому

    Wow ty so much! I am looking forward to doing this with my daughter. She is going to love this! Keep them coming. I have struggled not knowing what to do to help!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Рік тому

      So happy to help! LMK if you have any other questions!

  • @MommaBear-ed8df
    @MommaBear-ed8df 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for all your help!!

  • @nrepousis
    @nrepousis 3 роки тому

    Welcome to NJ! You already have 1 fan who is a local! So happy you made the move up!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому

      Oh yay! Thank you! Loving it so far! Thanks for watching & for the comment!

  • @EvelynJoy
    @EvelynJoy 2 роки тому +1

    I just subscribed! My 21 month old is a sensory seeker on the autism spectrum.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 роки тому

      Stay tuned!!! Lots of sensory info coming your way!!

  • @antoninacaprio9068
    @antoninacaprio9068 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!❤

  • @abundantclarity8888
    @abundantclarity8888 2 роки тому

    I love your channel. Thank you so much 🙌

  • @Lidia1312
    @Lidia1312 3 роки тому

    Thank you! 💕💕

  • @gabrielaalaniz1118
    @gabrielaalaniz1118 2 роки тому

    I love your videos so helpful! I am a behavioral therapist and work in an early intervention case with a 2 year old. And he elopes from the living room. He comes and plays but then leaves. How can i get him to stay in the play area for joint attention and imitation

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 роки тому

      Hmm where is he going? Can you go with him & target JA & imitation there? He might even do better since it’ll be his interest you are following!

  • @donna6376
    @donna6376 11 місяців тому

    Hi😊I'm Grama caring M-F with my 8 mo old grandson. He is not yet walking. He does crawl and is pulling up and travels along edges. He is very strong and has started rocking hard against the couch. I do lots of interaction all day with him but need help with his sensory. I have decades working with 5-9 year olds who need pressure and input but need ideas for his age. Can you give me a few? Please and thank you

  • @briwelch07
    @briwelch07 2 роки тому +1

    Do you have a video that could help a kiddo comprehend reading skills?

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 роки тому

      No I don’t think I have one of those yet but I can definitely put it on the list!!

  • @michellearsenault966
    @michellearsenault966 Рік тому

    any thoughts about in therapy sessions when young preschoolers are seeking sensory output. Especially preschoolers who have autism

  • @Rohaneh24
    @Rohaneh24 2 роки тому

    Can you go over scripts to do with a gestalt processing child

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 роки тому

      Here’s that video! ua-cam.com/video/sB4uI_dHJOA/v-deo.html

  • @jenanabdulwahed
    @jenanabdulwahed 3 роки тому +1

    I have a question … are most toddlers sensory seekers ?

  • @joshbigelow4424
    @joshbigelow4424 3 роки тому

    My son just turned two and only saying a few words. He has sensory issues so wanting to understand that aspect better. What do you mean he needs that aspect filled and to that do we need to do that before trying to work on sounds and words?

  • @mystinicolle2077
    @mystinicolle2077 2 роки тому

    Hi where do you get your supplies and resources?

  • @zartashaishaq3267
    @zartashaishaq3267 2 роки тому

    Hi.. My child is 2.5 years old and he has speech delay.. he always throw things like stacking cups, blocks, other toys and even utensils.. Just to hear sounds.. How can I help him avoid doing this..

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 роки тому

      Hmmm yes, that is definitely a sensory experience, and of course we want to encourage his sensory exploration, but I do understand it might cause problems at some point - if possible, are there things that sound fun that he CAN knock over? Show him what is appropriate to knock down when he is knocking things down instead of trying to get him not to - if that makes sense?

    • @zartashaishaq3267
      @zartashaishaq3267 2 роки тому

      @@TheSpeechScoop I appreciate your response.. thanks a lot.. his speech is delayed he don't understand or may be I am not able to tell him what is appropriate.. but if he have two balls one is soft that don't have a loud sound and other is a hard ball with a louder sound he will prefer hard ball.. same is with other things.. I get frustrated when he continues with this habit.. I tell him not to throw.. I saw one of your video in which you had a hurt basket.. I tried that hack.. but I think he don't understand what does that mean.. kindly guide me about that..

  • @amuworld3948
    @amuworld3948 3 роки тому

    My son keeps touching bath tovel,my eyebrows those kinda surfaces..should i let him do that or stop and take away those items from him..He has GDD and is going to start this therapy soon

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      That’s how he’s exploring the object! It’s okay to touch! Talk about how it feels & looks! Smooth, furry, soft, brown, little, etc!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      Use their interest as a learning opportunity!

    • @amuworld3948
      @amuworld3948 3 роки тому

      @@TheSpeechScoop thank you🤗

  • @natie791
    @natie791 3 роки тому

    You are in New Jersey!? Plz tell me you do private sessions 🙏🏻

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому +1

      Hi there, I am in New Jersey, I work at a clinic in Brick for children with autism!
      I do private Teletherapy sessions / consultations after work. Just LMK if you’d like more info!

    • @natie791
      @natie791 3 роки тому

      @@TheSpeechScoop I definitely want more info thank you so much!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 роки тому

      @@natie791 send an email to speedyspeechpath@gmail.com

  • @sarahkeyes7325
    @sarahkeyes7325 Рік тому

    My daughter is 4 and a half and she constantly has something in her mouth.. her hair , fingers, toys. It this normal?

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Рік тому

      Hmmm no that does not sound normal per say but she could just be seeking oral input, possibly get her a chewy necklace or something that is safe to chew on! (some kids will chew on strings from hoodies, their nails, etc, and all of those are considered "normal" so she may not technically grow out of it but it may change into something "more appropriate" over time)

  • @asmafatima9111
    @asmafatima9111 2 роки тому

    Can u help me my child is autistic non verbal sensory sensitive pls. Contact me

  • @mecooll4533
    @mecooll4533 3 роки тому

    If your child dose not like water something is wrong with them