
Sensory Is Behavior 1:1 Support Bundle
All behavior is communication… so what is your child's behavior communicating? Are they communicating a sensory need, or some other need? Let's figure it out together!
This Sensory is Behavior Support Bundle will teach you how to break down behaviors and look for the most subtle sensory triggers and also learn some other non-sensory triggers that may be causing your child's puzzling behaviors.
BONUS access to my demystifying meltdowns workshop for parents- find out how I coach parents through all 4 phases of meltdowns: before, during, after and between.
What you'll get:
- 2.5 hours of course video content (broken up into bite sized, <10 minute lessons so you can go at a pace that works for you)
- Bonus 1 hour workshop on how to handle meltdowns before, during, after and between the meltowns ( YES even the extremely intense ones)
- Printable companion guide for the meltdowns workshop
- 45 minute 1:1 zoom call to help you apply the information to your particular child or student.
🌟A $207 value for $145 (30% savings)
🌟Limited spots (15) available
🔥You get access to the Sensory Is Behavior Course forever, but you must redeem the 1:1 call before February 28th 2023, no exceptions and no refunds granted if you miss the sign up deadline.
What to Expect in the Sensory Is Behavior Course:
All videos are under 10 minutes long for up to 2.5 hours of content.
*At this time, I don't have closed captioning available on my videos, but I do include all the transcript notes written and typed out below each video*
In this mini course for parents, you'll learn
- Why we need to reframe the debate "is it sensory or is it behavior?"
- What sensory processing is
- The 3 main sensory profiles
- How the vestibular, proprioception, interception and tactile systems work.
- Potential sensory triggers and non-sensory triggers related to common behaviors, such as: hitting, refusing to get dressed, transition challenges, constant touching of objects, hyperactivity/movement, classroom behaviors
- Brief examples of how to support a child with sensory needs.
- Brief examples of how to support a child with non-sensory needs
- When it's time to seek OT
- How to go about getting OT support
- How to support your child before meltdowns, during meltdowns, after meltdowns and between meltdowns
This course focuses on educating the "why" behind common behaviors and *general* ways to think about how to support children based on their needs, it does not provide specific strategies or sensory activities to do for each child.
*All parents, teachers, therapists, OTs are welcome to take this course, but please know the language and examples are geared towards parents, and no CEUs/PDUs are available.

M.D.
Working with Laura was so empowering. She gave really great suggestions I hadn’t thought of and helped me feel Heard and supported in what can feel like an isolating journey. After my call with Laura, I created some social stories, implemented some new emotional regulation tools with my son and built up our “heavy work” toolbox (and learned to keep it simple!!) and we are seeing improvement! It was really nice to speak with a professional who GETS IT and doesn’t make you feel like you have to defend your choices or over explain your experiences. Even after our call she made herself available for a follow up question I had which I really appreciated!

S.E.
I scheduled a call with Laura to discuss my 3.5yr old + her frequent meltdowns. While not sensory related, they do impact our daily life quite a lot. Laura was able to give me some more tools in dealing with my daughter during + after her meltdowns that I’ve begun implementing + hope will help with consistent use. Laura was so sweet + informative + I’m so glad I reached out to her!