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In this episode of Adapting Together, hosts Xin Yi, Carmen, and Kevin engage with Jacqlynn Teong, a pediatric occupational therapist, to explore the critical topic of sensory integration.

This episode discussed the importance of understanding sensory processing differences, the key components of sensory integration, and how these affect children, particularly those on the autism spectrum.

As a Malaysian Registered Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Jacqlynn has rich experience working with children. She shares insights on identifying red flags, the assessment process, and effective interventions.

This conversation also addresses common misconceptions about sensory processing and emphasizes the need for self-compassion among parents and caregivers.

Resources:

Connect with Jacqlynn on LinkedIn

The Passion Hub, Penang

The Collaborative for Leadership in Ayres Sensory Integration (CLASI) 6 Modules Certification Program

About EASI (Evaluation of Ayres Sensory Integration)

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

04:00 Key Components of Sensory Processing

17:03 Identifying Red Flags in Sensory Processing

21:20 Setting Priorities in Sensory Integration Therapy

26:41 Understanding Sensory Integration Assessments

31:07 Exploring Sensory Integration Interventions

35:53 Practical Sensory Strategies for Home and School

39:55 Training and Certification in Sensory Integration

47:30 Common Misconceptions About Sensory Processing

52:01 The Importance of Self-Compassion for Caregivers