• Nicole Bateman - Practical Guidance for Parents, Teachers, and Activity Providers

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

Nicole Bateman - Practical Guidance for Parents, Teachers, and Activity Providers

  • Summary

  • In this episode Theo Smith speaks with Nicole Bateman, a SEND advisor and co-founder of the Super Sensory Squad.

    They discuss Nicole's journey from being a teacher to advocating for children with sensory needs, the importance of understanding sensory processing, and practical strategies for parents and activity providers to support children.

    The conversation highlights the significance of creating inclusive environments and the impact of parental experiences on education.

    Takeaways

    • Nicole Bateman is a SEND advisor and co-founder of the Super Sensory Squad.
    • The Super Sensory Squad uses penguin characters to teach children about sensory systems.
    • Understanding sensory and emotional regulation is crucial for children's learning.
    • Nicole's journey began after her son was diagnosed with epilepsy and autism.
    • Parents often leave teaching roles to support their children with additional needs.
    • It's important to look beneath a child's behavior to understand their needs.
    • Creating a predictable environment helps children feel in control.
    • Activity providers need training to support children with sensory differences.
    • Regulation strategies can include proprioceptive input and sensory-friendly activities.
    • Future aspirations include getting the Super Sensory Squad animated for wider reach.



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