Sensory Podcasts
These podcasts offers lots of ideas and information about sensory approaches in schools and adult education. Richard is teaming up with educators and presenters who tackle questions like, what are sensory approaches? What are the best sensory approaches for autism? What about those with sensory loss in mainstream schools. This podcast will discuss all of these topics and offer you a host of ideas fun and free ideas.

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In the "Clive and Richard's Sensory Room Podcast," hosted by Clive Smith and Richard Hirstwood, the focus is on the different pieces of equipment that are commonly used in sensory rooms. This week's episode specifically looks at the use of projectors, fiber optics, and bubble tubes in multi-sensory rooms. The hosts not only discuss the various equipment but also provide practical ideas on how to use them and how to incorporate them into a sensory room for learners. The podcast aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the different equipment and how it can be used to create a more effective and engaging sensory room experience.


In the "Clive and Richards Sensory Room Podcast," hosted by Clive Smith and Richard Hirstwood, the focus is on the design and creation of sensory rooms. This episode specifically covers important considerations such as the appropriate color scheme for the room, the optimal room size, and necessary electrical components. They also discuss popular equipment that can be incorporated into a multi-sensory room. This podcast is aimed at parents, teachers, and teaching assistants who are either in the planning stages of designing a sensory room or are looking to make the most of an existing one.

Direct download: Clive_and_Richardss_Sensory_Room_podcast_number_two_all_about_design.m4a
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In this episode of Chris and Richards' first sensory podcast, they interview Paul Isaacs, an autistic individual who offers unique insights into his world of autism. Paul is candid and honest about his experiences in school, his concerns about social media and climate change, and what it's like not being able to regulate temperatures. This is a fascinating conversation that provides valuable perspective on the autistic experience and is definitely worth a listen.

Direct download: Paul_Issacs_Podcast__-_8.12.22_.mp3
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