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Element of            Key Points from Evidence Base                   What this means for those supporting                    Key tools/resources developed within                  Leading experts working in the field

      Programme                                                             young people & their families                           our programme                                         related to this
      Understanding         We all have different sensory needs.            Some children experience over or under                  ▪    A Child’s View of Sensory Processing             Sharon Heller
      & Reducing                                                            responsiveness to different sensory stimuli.                 Disorder                                         Carol Stock Kranowitz
                            Some children experience sensory
      Stressors:            processing difficulties and can be              In busy families and classrooms, this can pose          ▪    Range of Sensory equipment explored
      Physical &                                                            a significant challenge and create significant          ▪    Cups of Need: Sensory                            See also the work of Stuart Shanker and
                            either over or under responsive.
      Sensory Needs                                                         stressors.                                              ▪    Proprioception Activities for Inside and         stressor domains.
      &Stressors            Children with sensory processing                                                                             Out
                            issues need to be supported to                  Knowing your sensory needs puts a person in             ▪    Strategies for Supporting Sensory                Colleen Beck

                            understand their sensory needs and              control to have their needs met well. Children               Needs guidance                                   https://www.theottoolbox.com/
                            find the most effective strategies and          need to understand their own needs so they
                            scaffolds to ensure their needs are met         can communicate these to those around
                            well and stressors are reduced.                 them positively rather than deregulating.

      The Invisible         Much behaviour is unconsciously                 By identifying mistaken beliefs, we can                 ▪    Emotional (green) needs cards – the Big          Alfred Adler
      Drivers:              driven by key unmet emotional needs.   support children in securing their needs in                           Five                                             Rudolf Dreikurs (see reading list)
      Emotional             When these key needs are not met                more helpful ways.                                      ▪    Mistaken Beliefs chart                           Dr Jane Nelsen
      Needs &               sufficiently well, behaviour can be             Knowing these subconscious mistaken beliefs             ▪    Scaling Tool                                     https://www.positivediscipline.com/
      Stressors             driven by ‘mistaken beliefs’.                   also enables us to respond to behaviour in a            ▪    Fill Cups Action Plan template

                                                                            way that promotes emotional well-being and              ▪    Circles of Control model
                                                                            preserves self-concept and does not reinforce  ▪             Memory Messages model

                                                                            the mistaken belief or drive unhelpful                  ▪    Positive Strokes model
                                                                            behaviours further.
      Understanding         The importance of Emotional Literacy            We need to support our children in being                ▪    Exploring how emotions are formed –              Professor Lisa Feldman-Barrett

      & Reducing            Recognising (through the affect scale)          body aware and recognising bodily                            taking charge of the brain                       https://lisafeldmanbarrett.com/
      Stressors:            and describing emotions precisely               sensations. This is the first step to managing          ▪    Emotion scenarios match game
      Emotional             (granulation) is an essential factor in         emotions successfully.                                  ▪    Emotions & the brain - video                     Prof Daniel Siegel:
      Needs                 effective emotional regulation. (Lisa           Children need to be supported in developing             ▪    The Giant Affect Scale game: ‘Warm               https://www.drdansiegel.com/
                            Feldman-Barrett).                               the language to describe feelings precisely.                 fuzzies & cold pricklies’
                            Body awareness and emotional                    This is the second step towards emotional               ▪    Using the Affect Scale to improve
                            literacy is key in supporting young             regulation (‘Name it to tame it’).                           emotion vocabulary.
                            people in improving emotional                   The Affect Scale enables children to have a

                            regulation (Daniel Siegel: ‘You’ve got          structure for starting to identify unpleasant
                            to name it to tame it’).                        and pleasant feelings and recognise the level
                                                                            of arousal within these emotions.
      Understanding         We have a mammalian brain                       The release of these chemicals can be                   ▪    Feel Good Chemicals & The Feel Good              Loretta Graziano Breuning

      & Reducing            chemistry:                                      achieved in ways that are unhelpful.                         Dogs Model                                       https://innermammalinstitute.org/
      Stressors:            Some specific chemicals, when                   If we know what feel good chemicals our                 ▪    Linking Feel Good Chemicals with our
      Emotional             released from the brain, help us to feel  body and brain gain from unhelpful                                 Green Emotional Needs cards.
      Needs                 good. They are not released constantly  behaviours (i.e. how the unhelpful benefits                     ▪    Feel Good Chemical: Helpful &
                            and we are therefore driven to seek             us), we are in a good position to substitute                 Unhelpful charts
                            more.                                           them for more helpful ways. Knowing the                 ▪    Dopamine Dots Model
                                                                            Feel Good Chemicals puts one in the driving             ▪    Parachute of Support Model
                                                                            seat to make positive changes.                          ▪    Positive Strokes Model
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