How to support your neurodiverse teen

Let's All Talk Mental Health
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The discussion focuses on supporting neurodivergent teenagers, particularly those experiencing sensory sensitivity and emotional overwhelm. Dr. Knight provides insights into recognizing signs of sensory overload and offers strategies for parents to help their teens manage these challenges. The conversation also covers the importance of understanding individual sensory profiles, the role of routine, and the need for parents to balance support without being overbearing. Audience questions address various concerns, including managing screen time, dealing with OCD, and supporting teens with eating disorders.
Highlights
- Discussion on supporting neurodivergent teens with sensory sensitivity and emotional regulation.
- Importance of recognizing individual sensory profiles and triggers.
- Strategies for parents to help teens manage sensory overload and emotional overwhelm.
- Emphasis on routine and structure in managing screen time and daily activities.
- Audience questions on topics like OCD, eating disorders, and balancing support.
Quotes
- "It's about checking in and recognizing what state your kid is in as much as possible."
- "You want to build up a shared understanding with them because it doesn't look the same in everybody."
- "Routine, routine, routine is really important."
Speaker
Sarah-Jane Knight
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Dr Sarah-Jane Knight is a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in Cognitive Based Therapy, systemic & psychodynamic approaches, group psychoanalytic psychotherapy, attachment-focussed therapies and approaches used in treating trauma.
Sarah-Jane has many years of experience working in outpatient and inpatient services in the NHS and with private providers. She now heads up her own psychology practise, Commune Psychology.
Her depth of experience helps her to understand and articulate complex difficulties and to collaborate to develop a creative and pragmatic approach to find the best way forward.

How to support your neurodiverse teen
01:01:41