Deepening Clinicians' Understanding of Sensory and Emotional Processing: The Sensory Emotional Engagement Model in Your Practice

Children with sensory integration and processing differences often have social-emotional behaviors that impact participation at home, school, and the community. The course introduces the Sensory Emotional Engagement Model™, which focuses on addressing social-emotional patterns in children with sensory integration and processing differences. It emphasizes the interplay between sensory, emotional, and movement-based challenges and how they impact social and emotional well-being.

The model aims to understand children's body-based experiences, emotional responses, andSensory Emotional Personalities™ to engage with their strengths, support their weaknesses, strengthen relationships, and enhance engagement and regulation. This 5-week course covers the administration and interpretation of the Sensory Emotional Engagement Checklist™,Sensory Emotional Personality Styles™, and intervention strategies for enhancing treatment. It is designed for mental health practitioners, early childcare providers, early intervention specialists, speech therapists, and occupational therapy clinicians seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in sensory and emotional processing in children and adolescents. By integrating theory, practical strategies, and reflective practices, this course will help clinicians foster stronger therapeutic relationships and support developmental growth.

Completing this course is the first step in the certification process to become a certified provider in the Sensory Emotional Engagement Model™