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Sensory Solutions for Parents - Sensory, Behavior, Regulation, Parenting

Podcast de Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L - Pediatric Occupational Therapist & Mom

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Do you ever wonder if what your child is doing is “normal,” and worry that you might be missing something important? Are daily meltdowns leaving you overwhelmed, exhausted, and unsure how to help your child - or yourself - feel more regulated? Does all the talk about “sensory needs” feel confusing, and you’re not even sure where to begin? Is your child rarely content, at home or out in the world, and you’re struggling to understand why? I’m so excited you’re here!  This podcast will help you understand what’s really going on beneath your child’s behavior and what you see on the outside, with simple, real-life examples and strategies that actually help.  Because at the end of the day, you want your child and yourself, to feel more regulated and able to handle everyday life with fewer meltdowns and more adaptability. Hi there, I’m Alison. I’m a Mom and pediatric occupational therapist who has spent over 20 years on living room floors helping families make sense of sensory differences and big behaviors. And honestly? Nothing has taught me more than navigating my own child’s sensory needs and BIG emotions in those early years. It changed how I see the work I do, and showed me how powerful it is when we stop picking battles, start understanding our child’s sensory needs, and start to find real solutions that bring more peace to our homes. If you’re ready to start understanding your child’s behaviors and this “sensory stuff” more… Have days with fewer meltdowns… Feel more confident and regulated yourself… And build more connection with your child - this podcast is for you!  Alright friend… You were made to be this child’s mom, and you’re exactly who they need, especially on the tough days. Grab your coffee, take a breath and let’s make sense of this sensory stuff!  Let’s dive in!

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio Episode 114: Does Your Child Seem Miserable After School Every Day? 5 Ways to Make the Transition Home Easier

Episode 114: Does Your Child Seem Miserable After School Every Day? 5 Ways to Make the Transition Home Easier

💛  Does your child seem miserable after school every single day - even when teachers say they had a “good day”? Maybe they cry on the way home, melt down over tiny things, cling to you, lash out at siblings, or completely fall apart the second they walk through the door. In this episode, we’re talking all about after-school restraint collapse in young children, and why kids often struggle so much during the transition home after holding it together all day long. You’ll learn: * What restraint collapse is and why it matters for our kids * How sensory overload and nervous system fatigue build throughout the day * Why children often save their biggest emotions for home * How busy school environments impact regulation * Why your child may seem “fine” at school but unravel at home * And 5 practical strategies to make the transition home smoother and less overwhelming for everyone We’ll also talk about the connection between sensory processing, emotional regulation, masking, transitions, and after-school meltdowns, all through a compassionate, sensory-informed lens. If your child struggles after school, this episode will help all of this to make so much more sense. #restraintcollapse #afterschoolmeltdowns #sensoryprocessing #childbehavior #emotionalregulation #occupationaltherapy #sensorykids #parentingpodcast #nervoussystemregulation   Related Resources: https://drrossgreene.com/ [https://drrossgreene.com/]   NEXT STEPS: 💛 Follow the podcast for more parent-friendly conversations about sensory processing, emotional regulation, behavior, nervous systems, and development in young children. ✨ Join our free Facebook community for more sensory-informed parenting support, practical strategies, and real-life conversations around meltdowns, regulation, sensory processing, and behavior in young children. ⭐ Share + leave a review to help more families! https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/# [https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/]     DISCLAIMER This podcast, Sensory Solutions for Parents, is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, occupational therapy, or other professional advice. The host is a licensed occupational therapist; however, the information shared in this podcast is general in nature and may not apply to your specific child or situation. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist-client relationship between you and Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L. Any strategies, ideas, or suggestions shared are offered as general support for parents and caregivers and should be used at your own discretion, with consideration for your child’s individual needs and your family’s values. Always seek the guidance of your child’s pediatrician, occupational therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your child’s development, behavior, or health. This podcast may also include personal experiences and, at times, faith-based perspectives. These are shared as part of Alison’s personal and professional lens and are not intended to replace individualized care or professional guidance.

1 de jun de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Episode 113 Why Your Toddler Falls Apart After Daycare (And What to Do About It!)

Episode 113 Why Your Toddler Falls Apart After Daycare (And What to Do About It!)

Episode 113: Why Your Toddler Falls Apart After Daycare (And What to Do About It!)   💛  Does your child completely fall apart after daycare or preschool… even though their teachers say they had a great day? You are not alone. In this episode, we’re talking about something called “restraint collapse” and the emotional meltdowns, clinginess, irritability, sensory seeking, and overwhelm many toddlers and preschoolers experience after holding it together all day long. We’ll break down: * What restraint collapse actually is and what it looks like * Why this is incredibly common and developmentally appropriate in many cases * What’s happening in your child’s nervous system * Why children often save their biggest emotions for the people they feel safest with * How sensory processing and nervous system overload impact behavior * Practical strategies to help your child decompress after daycare or preschool You’ll also learn simple, realistic ways to support your child after pickup through: * Lowering demands * Supporting sensory needs * Co-regulation and * Nervous system recovery If your child seems emotionally exhausted after school, this episode will help you understand what may really be happening underneath the behavior - with compassion, practical tools, and a nervous system lens. Because often, kids are not giving us a hard time… They are HAVING a hard time. Related Resources: https://drrossgreene.com/ [https://drrossgreene.com/] NEXT STEPS: 💛 Follow the podcast for more parent-friendly conversations about sensory processing, emotional regulation, behavior, nervous systems, and development in young children.   🤍 Join our supportive community of Moms looking for solutions and support at the free Facebook group Sensory Solutions for Parents.    ⭐ Share + leave a review to help more families! https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/# [https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/]     DISCLAIMER This podcast, Sensory Solutions for Parents, is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, occupational therapy, or other professional advice. The host is a licensed occupational therapist; however, the information shared in this podcast is general in nature and may not apply to your specific child or situation. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist-client relationship between you and Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L. Any strategies, ideas, or suggestions shared are offered as general support for parents and caregivers and should be used at your own discretion, with consideration for your child’s individual needs and your family’s values. Always seek the guidance of your child’s pediatrician, occupational therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your child’s development, behavior, or health. This podcast may also include personal experiences and, at times, faith-based perspectives. These are shared as part of Alison’s personal and professional lens and are not intended to replace individualized care or professional guidance.

26 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Episode 112: Planning a Family Vacation with Young Kids? How to Prevent Vacation Meltdowns Before They Start!

Episode 112: Planning a Family Vacation with Young Kids? How to Prevent Vacation Meltdowns Before They Start!

Episode 112 Planning a Family Vacation with Young Kids?  How to Prevent Vacation Meltdowns Before They Start! 💛 Planning a family vacation with young kids?  Wondering how your child will handle the crowds, late nights, packed schedules, heat, travel and nonstop stimulation? In this episode, we’re breaking down why vacations can quickly overload a young child’s nervous system — even in places that are supposed to feel magical and fun.  From theme park trips to beach vacations, family reunions, and busy summer outings, many young children struggle with regulation when there’s too much sensory input, too many transitions, and not enough downtime. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why vacations can trigger meltdowns in toddlers and young children * How sensory overload builds throughout the day * Why “too much fun” can still overwhelm the nervous system * Early signs your child may be reaching their limit * Practical sensory-informed strategies to help PREVENT vacation meltdowns * Why slowing down often leads to better family memories If your child struggles with clinginess, emotional outbursts, overstimulation, or exhaustion during summer trips, this episode will help you better understand what’s happening underneath the behavior, and how to support your child with more connection and less pressure. Because sometimes the best vacation memories happen in the unplanned moments, when we stop trying to do it all! NEXT STEPS: 🤍 Join our supportive community of Moms looking for solutions and support at the free Facebook group Sensory Solutions for Parents [https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1DLX7oj3W4/] ✨ If this episode helped you, share it with another parent preparing for summer travel! 🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! IG: https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/# [https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/]   DISCLAIMER This podcast, Sensory Solutions for Parents, is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, occupational therapy, or other professional advice. The host is a licensed occupational therapist; however, the information shared in this podcast is general in nature and may not apply to your specific child or situation. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist-client relationship between you and Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L. Any strategies, ideas, or suggestions shared are offered as general support for parents and caregivers and should be used at your own discretion, with consideration for your child’s individual needs and your family’s values. Always seek the guidance of your child’s pediatrician, occupational therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your child’s development, behavior, or health. This podcast may also include personal experiences and, at times, faith-based perspectives. These are shared as part of Alison’s personal and professional lens and are not intended to replace individualized care or professional guidance.

19 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Episode 111: Curious About Why Your Child Plays the Way They Do? Understanding Their Sensory Needs Through Play

Episode 111: Curious About Why Your Child Plays the Way They Do? Understanding Their Sensory Needs Through Play

💛  Is your child constantly on the move when they’re playing.  Do they climb, crash, spin or, dump toys whenever they are playing? Or maybe they enjoy lining their toys up or playing by themselves, or they just seem to play differently than other children, and you’ve wondered what it means. In this episode, we’re diving into the powerful connection between play and your child’s sensory system. Play is so much more than entertainment for young children — it’s how they build their brains, regulate their bodies, develop social and emotional skills, and learn about the world around them. We’re talking about: * Why movement play is critical for sensory development * How free play supports regulation and emotional growth * The importance of natural outdoor play * Why play deserves understanding instead of correction * What repetitive or “different” play may actually be communicating * How children use play to meet sensory needs naturally 💛  You’ll walk away with a better understanding of what your child’s play may actually be telling you about their nervous system, and why honoring play matters so much for development. Whether your child is constantly on the go, deeply sensory-seeking, or simply plays in ways you don’t fully understand yet, this episode will help you view their play through a more supportive and sensory-informed lens. NEXT STEPS: 🎁 Grab your free guide, The Power of Play , in our FB community at the link below! 🤍 Join our supportive community of Moms looking for solutions and support at the free Facebook group Sensory Solutions for Parents ⭐ Share + leave a review to help more families!   https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/# [https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/]     DISCLAIMER This podcast, Sensory Solutions for Parents, is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, occupational therapy, or other professional advice. The host is a licensed occupational therapist; however, the information shared in this podcast is general in nature and may not apply to your specific child or situation. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist-client relationship between you and Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L. Any strategies, ideas, or suggestions shared are offered as general support for parents and caregivers and should be used at your own discretion, with consideration for your child’s individual needs and your family’s values. Always seek the guidance of your child’s pediatrician, occupational therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your child’s development, behavior, or health. This podcast may also include personal experiences and, at times, faith-based perspectives. These are shared as part of Alison’s personal and professional lens and are not intended to replace individualized care or professional guidance.

12 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Episode 110: Struggling with Your Child’s Intense Meltdowns? What’s Really Happening and What to Do in the Moment

Episode 110: Struggling with Your Child’s Intense Meltdowns? What’s Really Happening and What to Do in the Moment

Episode 110: Struggling with your child’s intense meltdowns? What’s Really Happening and What to Do in the Moment Have you ever wondered: * “Why does my child go from 0 to 100 so fast?” * “Why do they hit, kick, or completely lose control during meltdowns?” * “And what am I actually supposed to do in that moment?” What do you do when your child is in the middle of a meltdown—and nothing seems to be working? In this episode of Sensory Solutions for Parents, we’re breaking down what’s really happening during meltdowns—and even full-on rage—and how to respond in a way that actually helps your child. You’ll learn why meltdowns are typically not just “misbehavior,” but a nervous system response, and how moments of hitting, kicking, or losing control are often part of the fight response when a child becomes overwhelmed. Instead of focusing on just stopping the behavior, this episode walks you through connection-first strategies that support your child’s regulation in the moment. You’ll walk away with simple, practical tools to: * Stay calm and grounded during intense moments * Support your child’s body (not just their behavior) * Keep everyone safe during a full-on rage * Know what to say—and what not to say * Build regulation over time If you’ve ever felt unsure, overwhelmed, or stuck during your child’s meltdowns, this episode will give you a clear path forward.   Key Takeaways from this Episode: * Meltdowns are a loss of regulation, not misbehavior * During a meltdown, your child cannot access reasoning or control * Intense behaviors are fight, flight, or freeze responses * Full-on rage is the fight response at its highest level * Co-regulation is the foundation for long-term emotional skills * Teaching and problem-solving happen after, not during the meltdown ❤️ REMEMBER Your child isn’t trying to give you a hard time. They’re having a hard time in their body. NEXT STEPS: 🤍 Join our supportive community of Moms looking for solutions and support at the free Facebook group Sensory Solutions for Parents ⭐ Share & leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help more families! https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/# [https://www.instagram.com/sensorysolutionsforparents/]     DISCLAIMER This podcast, Sensory Solutions for Parents, is intended for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical, occupational therapy, or other professional advice. The host is a licensed occupational therapist; however, the information shared in this podcast is general in nature and may not apply to your specific child or situation. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist-client relationship between you and Alison Foura, PhD, OTR/L. Any strategies, ideas, or suggestions shared are offered as general support for parents and caregivers and should be used at your own discretion, with consideration for your child’s individual needs and your family’s values. Always seek the guidance of your child’s pediatrician, occupational therapist, or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your child’s development, behavior, or health. This podcast may also include personal experiences and, at times, faith-based perspectives. These are shared as part of Alison’s personal and professional lens and are not intended to replace individualized care or professional guidance.

4 de may de 2026 - 23 min
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