EP 81: All About EOTAS with @Victoryus.lv

EP 81: All About EOTAS with @Victoryus.lv

From Sensory Classroom Podcast by Jordan Garratt

June 7, 2026 · 51 min · Season 2 · Episode 61

About this episode

The episode discusses EOTAS as an educational approach for children who struggle in traditional settings, featuring insights from guest Lauren.

Navigating education can feel overwhelming, especially when traditional routes don’t work for your child. Today, I’m joined by Lauren from @ victoriyus.lv to discuss EOTAS (Education Otherwise Than At School). This approach is designed for children who can't thrive in conventional settings due to various needs, including emotional or physical health issues. We’ll dive into what EOTAS really means, who it’s for, and why it might be the solution you’ve been searching for. Let’s break down the misconceptions around EOTAS and explore how it can provide a holistic approach to education, meeting the unique needs of each child. Lauren's website: https://www.victory-us.co.uk/ This punchy 50 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: Lauren

Topics covered

  • EOTAS
  • education
  • children's needs
  • holistic education
  • emotional health
  • physical health

Keywords

  • EOTAS
  • education
  • children
  • holistic approach
  • emotional health
  • physical health
  • non-traditional education
  • learning needs

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: @victoryus.lv, Victory Us, Sensory Classroom

Places: UK

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