
EP 78 Developing Neuro-Affirming Practise and Why it is Important
From Sensory Classroom Podcast by Jordan Garratt
May 17, 2026 · 1h 3m · Season 2 · Episode 58
About this episode
This episode features Sammie discussing the Rise Therapy framework and its impact on children's emotional regulation and autonomy.
This episode with Sammie from Spectrum Patronum dives deep into the design and impact of Rise Therapy, a flexible, four-step framework that emphasises regulation, shared sensory experiences, and respectful transitions. Sami shares how this innovative approach helps children feel safe, autonomous, and truly heard—leading to a dramatic decrease in behaviours rooted in frustration and overwhelm. https://risetherapysessions.com/ https://spectrumpatronum.com/ This punchy 60 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom. Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.
People in this episode
Host: Jordan Garratt
Guest: Sammie
Topics covered
- neuro-affirming practice
- child safety
- sensory experiences
- autonomy
- behavior management
- education strategies
Keywords
- neuro-affirming
- Rise Therapy
- sensory experiences
- child behavior
- education
- autonomy
- frustration management
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Spectrum Patronum, Rise Therapy, sensoryclassroom.org, sensoryclass
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