In this compilation episode, we explore how nervous system regulation plays a foundational role in children’s focus, emotional balance, and ability to engage—especially for kids with sensory processing differences and autism.
Drawing from two past conversations on the podcast, this episode highlights how overactive or underactive sensory systems can impact learning, behavior, and daily life. Rather than focusing solely on symptom management, these clips offer insight into body-based, nervous-system–informed approaches that support regulation and felt safety.
You’ll hear perspectives on Craniosacral Therapy (CST) and the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), including how these approaches work with the nervous system to reduce anxiety, improve engagement, and support developmental growth.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why nervous system regulation matters for children with sensory processing differences - How CST and SSP support regulation and felt safety in different ways - Practical insights and real-world examples from clinicians working with children
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Understanding Sensory Systems in Children 02:02 The Role of Craniosacral Therapy 07:17 Real-Life Success Stories 08:34 Introduction to Polyvagal Theory 09:50 Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) 11:54 Transformative Impact of SSP
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