
Sensational Moms: For Overstimulated Homeschool Moms
Mom, are you living in sensory overload? If you’re touched out and talked out, this podcast is for you. Whitney is your coach in your backpocket, here to share:
-Encouragement
-Lifestyle help
-Tips
...All to help you move from overstimulated and reactive mom to the present, connected, and responsive homeschool mom your kids need.
Hit subscribe and join her every two weeks with expert interviews and one-on-one chats featuring holistic, sensory-based, polyvagal, and other topics.
Whitney brings her extensive training and experience as a sensory-based occupational therapist to the day to day reality of homeschooling as a highly sensitive mom of 4 kids.
She specializes in looking at the connected nervous system of the family unit and how we influence each other and brings body/brain-based understanding into everyday life!
Sensational Moms: For Overstimulated Homeschool Moms
5 Strategies for Sensory Overload: No Equipment Needed!
In the heat of the moment, moms don't always have clarity of mind or luxury of time to go grab some support. You need something NOW (or maybe even 5 minutes ago).
Join Whitney as she lists 5 specific strategies she actually uses in those touched out, talked out moments.
- Some are strange and may inspire laughter (maybe that's the point!)
- Others are a little move covert.
- Most are somewhere in between.
Either way, they are ways to effectively show your kids that even moms need self-regulation support.
Tired of feeling guilty or yelling at your kids? Listen along and try these instead.
Whitney will be going live and recording a couple of these stategies for you see @sensationalmoms on Instagram this Friday March 21st at 5:00 PM EDT. Check it out live or later!
LINKS:
- Book your complementary consult here to learn more about the Sensory Savvy Moms coaching program.
- Learn more about earlobe massage and polyvagal theory here.
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This podcast is not meant as medical advice or a substitute for any medical advice. Please contact your health professional with any mental health or physical health questions or concerns.