Navigating Sensory Processing Differences with Dr. Winnie Dunn
Dr. Winnie Dunn is a distinguished professor of occupational therapy at the University of Missouri, the author of the Sensory Profile, and a trailblazer in occupational therapy research and practice. Dr. Dunn’s latest research focuses on parent coaching and occupations in everyday life. Listen in to episode 16 as we explore a person-centered, strengths-based way to look at sensory processing for our clients on the autism spectrum.
Episode 16 of the Two Sides of the Spectrum podcast, hosted by Meg Proctor, Dr. Winnie Dunn, titled "Navigating Sensory Processing Differences with Dr. Winnie Dunn" was published on January 6, 2021 and runs 49 minutes.
January 6, 2021 ·49m · Two Sides of the Spectrum
Summary
Dr. Winnie Dunn is a distinguished professor of occupational therapy at the University of Missouri, the author of the Sensory Profile, and a trailblazer in occupational therapy research and practice. Dr. Dunn’s latest research focuses on parent coaching and occupations in everyday life. Listen in to episode 16 as we explore a person-centered, strengths-based way to look at sensory processing for our clients on the autism spectrum.
Episode Description
Dr. Winnie Dunn is a distinguished professor of occupational therapy at the University of Missouri, the author of the Sensory Profile, and a trailblazer in occupational therapy research and practice. Dr. Dunn’s latest research focuses on parent coaching and occupations in everyday life. Listen in to episode 16 as we explore:
- How to understand sensory processing differences using a strengths-based lens
- How and why to support our clients in their everyday lives - even if we work in contrived settings
- Dr. Winnie Dunn’s surprising advice on how to use the Sensory Profile that may make your work so much easier
- Dr. Dunn’s advice to OTs that brought us both to tears
View show notes and transcript at learnplaythrive.com/podcast
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