in the media
In the media
SenSo, Monique Thoonsen and The Dutch books are regularly mentioned and described in various media. We have also been asked to write our first article for an English language magazine, you will find it below. Hopefully many articles will follow.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers asked me to write about how being under- of overresponsive could benefit children. You can read the whole blog here.
Tooled up education invited me to speak about our books ‘Sensory solutions in the classroom‘ and ‘Making sense of your senses‘. Follow the link to listen to the podcast or search Spotify for ‘Kathy Weston Get a Grip, episode 144’. (57 minutes)
Monique and Carmen were invited to write an article for Autism Eye about sensory processing. They wrote about how everybody processes sensory input in their unique way. And by comparing experiences we can understand ourselves and the other person better. Read the whole article by clicking on the image below.
Tooled up education invited me to talk about our English books ‘Sensory solutions in the classroom’ and ‘Making sense of your senses’. Follow the link to listen to the podcast or search on Spotify for ‘Kathy Weston Get a Grip, episode 144’. (57 minutes, English)
Andy Baker asked me to be his guest on the Able to Care podcast. We talked about what sensory processing is, why you should really know about it, the inspiration behind the Sensory Solution books, strategies and the Fan-Model. Listen to the podcast here (58 minutes, English).
Andy Baker, from Able to Care podcast reviews the two Sensory Solution books that have been translated into English: Sensory Solutions in the Classroom and Making Sense of your Senses. Listen to the podcast here (21 minutes, English).