loader from loading.io

Zones of Regulation with Kim Griffin

The SENDcast

Release Date: 06/27/2024

Positive Psychology (PP) Wellbeing & SEMH with Dr Rob Long show art Positive Psychology (PP) Wellbeing & SEMH with Dr Rob Long

The SENDcast

Often, when children are labelled with a 'problem,' they are perceived as different or failing, which can create a cycle of negativity. This can lead to challenges such as anxiety, low self-esteem, and depression, as the brain tends to hold onto these negative perceptions. In the last 10-15 years, the field of positive psychology has emerged as a valuable counterpoint to the traditional focus on fixing mental health issues. Dr Rob Long, a Chartered Psychologist, joins us to discuss how positive psychology can offer a transformative approach to supporting children and young adults, particularly...

info_outline
Identifying Language Needs in Primary Through Screening show art Identifying Language Needs in Primary Through Screening

The SENDcast

Schools invest in tools to identify and support students with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). But are these investments paying off? Many schools struggle with poor implementation, wasting valuable time and resources. We're excited to welcome back Angharad Welch, Speech and Language Therapist, to the SENDcast! Four years after her debut, Angharad returns to discuss ‘Identifying language needs in Primary through Screening’. In this episode, Angharad emphasises the importance of effective screening practices and the challenges schools face in implementing them. Here are some...

info_outline
Awesomely Autistic with Tigger Pritchard show art Awesomely Autistic with Tigger Pritchard

The SENDcast

Having had several chance encounters at the Autism Shows, we're delighted to finally have Tigger Pritchard as a guest on the podcast! ‘Awesomely Autistic’ is a profound and insightful exploration of Tigger's personal journey as a neuroaffirming advocate, consultant, and trainer. Tigger shares a heartfelt and deeply honest insight into his experiences growing up as an autistic individual. He describes the challenges he faced, particularly during his school years, when he felt alienated and misunderstood in a world that didn't seem to embrace his unique way of thinking and engaging with the...

info_outline
The Magic of ‘High Value’ Strategies for Pupils with SEND in the Classroom with Angela Scott show art The Magic of ‘High Value’ Strategies for Pupils with SEND in the Classroom with Angela Scott

The SENDcast

Schools often invest in professional development to make classrooms dyslexia, autism or speech language and communication ‘friendly’. However, this can overwhelm teachers with too much information, making them feel they can no longer effectively support all of their students’ different needs. Angela Scott joins Dale for this week’s podcast to discuss ‘The magic of ‘high value’ strategies for pupils with SEND in the classroom’. Angela highlights that you can make the lives of teachers manageable by introducing them to relevant ‘high value’ teaching strategies, which if...

info_outline
Identifying Dyslexia and Why it Matters with Dr Helen Ross show art Identifying Dyslexia and Why it Matters with Dr Helen Ross

The SENDcast

In today’s podcast we delve into the profound mental health effects of dyslexia and the crucial need to address them. Dyslexia not only presents self-esteem challenges but also carries significant implications for individuals' overall well-being. However, there are numerous ways to mitigate the detrimental effects of dyslexia, especially when it is openly discussed and destigmatised. Once again, we are joined by Dr. Helen Ross, who shares her insights on 'Identifying Dyslexia and Why it Matters'. In our conversation, Helen emphasises the importance of screening to identify dyslexia, enabling...

info_outline
Getting Your Voice Heard as a SENCO with Ginny Bootman show art Getting Your Voice Heard as a SENCO with Ginny Bootman

The SENDcast

The SENCO role is unique and crucial, as SENCOs champion the needs of students who require additional support. However, other priorities in schools often mean that SENCOs themselves don't receive the support they need to be effective. To better champion these students, the SENCO's voice needs to be heard. But how do you, as a SENCO, ensure your voice is heard? In this week's podcast, Dale is joined by Ginny Bootman, a SENCO working across 4 schools. Ginny brings a wealth of experience and insight to discuss ‘Getting your voice heard as a SENCO’. Ginny points out that it could be as simple...

info_outline
My Journey With Behaviour with Catrina Lowri show art My Journey With Behaviour with Catrina Lowri

The SENDcast

At present, challenging behaviour in school is off the scale and largely this is due to unmet needs. You can’t ‘punish or reward the neurodivergent’ out of children, so the traditional methods of classroom management and behaviour control won’t work. Joining Dale today is Catrina Lowri, who shares her personal journey with behaviour management spanning over 25 years. Catrina provides a glimpse into her early experiences in the classroom, reflecting on the techniques she initially believed to be the "best" and how her perspective evolved throughout her career. From facing challenging...

info_outline
Living with Dyscalculia with Peter Cherry and Cat Eadle show art Living with Dyscalculia with Peter Cherry and Cat Eadle

The SENDcast

For many of us, everyday tasks such as entering our PIN numbers, not exceeding the speed limit, food shopping or telling the time we take for granted. However, for individuals living with dyscalculia, these seemingly simple numerical activities can pose significant, and often debilitating, challenges. Dyscalculia affects 6-10% of the population (around 4 million people), the same proportion as dyslexia, but unlike dyslexia, most people haven’t heard of it. Dyscalculia is a little-known, much misunderstood and under-researched learning difficulty. Today, Peter Cherry joins us to give us an...

info_outline
Effective Use of Visuals to Aid Communication with Kerry Thalia show art Effective Use of Visuals to Aid Communication with Kerry Thalia

The SENDcast

Children are not making as much progress communicating as they could be and are losing out on their ability to gain independence and autonomy. The failures in communication can lead to a lower expectation or achievement in academic and social areas. I'm excited to welcome Kerry Thalia to the podcast to discuss ‘Effective use of visuals to aid communication.’ This is Kerry's first podcast with the SENDcast, and we explore how we use visuals everyday with SEND, and more widely in teaching. Visual aids are invaluable tools, but all too often, they are treated as mere checkboxes instead of...

info_outline
Looking and Trusting Inside Rather Than Looking For Solutions Externally with Alison Knowles show art Looking and Trusting Inside Rather Than Looking For Solutions Externally with Alison Knowles

The SENDcast

We have become victims to the “norm” and we doubt our self-worth based on external benchmarks such as houses, cars, grades, clothes. Parenting is around your child doing better than the next or behaving the way they do and not necessarily celebrating their uniqueness. Alison Knowles returns today to discuss ‘Looking and trusting inside rather than looking for solutions externally’. Alison explores the reasons why we aren’t trusting our judgement and why we’re basing our sense of self on others’ achievements. Asking for advice is healthy, but the problem arises when you’re...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

When it comes to zones of regulation, often they’re not fully understood or correctly used in schools with the assumption that they are good or bad. Kim Griffin joins Dale today to shed light on this misconception!

Green = good

Red = bad

In today’s podcast ‘Zones of regulation’, Kim provides clarity and insights on this important topic as she:

  • Explains the zones and their original purpose
  • Summarises information from a book about the zones
  • Reflects on personal experiences
  • Considers how schools use them
  • Raises awareness that not all children feel emotions in the exact same way
  • Discusses research findings

“At the end of the day, you're trying to support self-regulation and that is trying to support levels of arousal or alertness in the body.”

Kim Griffin

By understanding zones of regulation, we can better educate children on how to keep themselves safe and how to avoid triggers.

 

About Kim Griffin

Kim is an occupational therapist with 20 years experience supporting children, young people, their families and teachers to participate successfully in their daily lives. Her interest areas are sensory processing and autism. Kim provides online training for those who want to learn more about sensory processing, motor skills and handwriting along with programmes that show you have to help children improve their skills.

 

Contact Kim

www.GriffinOT.com

[email protected]

https://twitter.com/Griffin_OT

 

Want to hear more from Kim?

A few weeks ago, Kim joined Dale live in our studio to present 2 CPD training sessions:

  1. Understanding and supporting dyspraxia
  2. Success with sensory supports at school

Register your place now for just £10 per session which can be shared with your whole school.

 

Useful Links

Official website

Systematic review on ZOR

An alternative: Feel it Change it

 

 

The SENDcast is powered by B Squared

We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.