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  • #398 - 2026 Update: What's Next for the Podcast
    Feb 4 2026

    Today’s episode is a little different. We’re sharing an important update about the podcast, our team, and what’s coming next as we move into a new season of All Things Sensory.

    We talk about Jessica’s decision to step away from her role as co-host and return to the clinic full time, why this transition feels meaningful for her, and what this change means for the future of the podcast. While this marks the end of an era, the mission of the podcast remains the same.

    Rachel also shares a personal reflection on working alongside Jessica over the years, how the podcast has grown since it launched in 2018, and why this transition is both bittersweet and exciting. Plus, we tease what’s coming next, including solo episodes, and a new OT co-host you may already know!

    Thanks for listening 🩷 We’d love to hear your favorite Jessica moments, what topics you want covered next, or your guesses about our new co-host.


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    History of the Podcast - Joining Harkla

    ​​https://harkla.co/blogs/podcast/bonus-announcement

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    11 min
  • #397 - The Best Nutrients to Support Sensory Processing in Kids
    Jan 28 2026

    Can supplements actually support kids with sensory processing challenges? In this episode, we take a research-based look at supplements commonly recommended for sensory processing disorder and neurodivergent individuals. We talk honestly about what science does (and doesn’t) say.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What sensory processing disorder is and how it impacts daily life

    • Why supplements are becoming more common in the sensory world

    • Which nutrients show the most promise in current research

    • Why quality, testing, and sourcing of supplements really matter

    • How to safely explore supplements without overwhelming your child

    Thanks for listening 🩷 If this episode got you thinking, share it with a parent or therapist navigating sensory supports.

    LINKS

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    Article Referenced in Episode:

    https://sfihealth.com/news/can-supplements-help-children-with-sensory-processing-difficulties

    SPD Info:

    10 Facts About Sensory Processing Disorder

    https://harkla.co/blogs/podcast/277-10-facts-about-sensory-processing-disorder

    What is Sensory Processing Disorder?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fE476Zlyio

    Navigating SPD Digital Course

    https://harkla.co/products/navigating-sensory-processing-disorder

    Research:

    Mineral-Vitamin Treatment Linked to Sustained Remission of ADHD Symptoms

    https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/cap.2019.0036

    Potential Role of L-Carnitine in Autism Spectrum Disorder

    https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/10/6/1202

    Phosphatidylserine's effect on memory and ADHD symptoms

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23495677/

    Association of feeding/mealtime behavior issues with internalizing/externalizing problems in children with autism

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30761818/

    Sensory processing patterns in children with ASD and ADHD

    https://mecp.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s43045-024-00441-6

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    22 min
  • #396 - Top Three Primitive Reflex Exercises for Emotional Regulation in the Classroom
    Jan 21 2026

    What if movement was built into the school day instead of saved for recess? In this episode, we’re talking about how retained primitive reflexes can impact emotional regulation in the classroom and sharing three simple, powerful activities teachers can use with the entire class.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What primitive reflexes are and why they matter for learning and behavior

    • How retained reflexes can show up as anxiety, dysregulation, or inattention

    • The connection between the Moro, STNR, and ATNR and emotional regulation

    • Three easy, classroom-friendly movements to support regulation and focus

    • How short, consistent movement breaks can change the feel of the entire classroom

    Thanks for listening 🩷 If you’re a teacher or therapist, try one of these movements with your group and tell us what you notice.

    LINKS

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    15 min
  • #395 - Helping Neurodivergent Kids Make Friends – OT Social Skills Tips
    Jan 14 2026

    Making friends can be hard, and for neurodivergent kids, the path to connection often looks a little different. This episode was inspired by a question from Instagram and dives into practical, compassionate ways to support social connection without forcing kids to fit into a mold that doesn’t work for them.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why friendship can be more challenging for neurodivergent kids

    • How sensory processing, executive function, and communication impact social skills

    • Why quality of connection matters more than the number of friends

    • OT-informed strategies to support social interaction in safe, structured ways

    • How to build friendships by leaning into a child’s strengths and interests

    Thanks for listening 🩷 If this episode resonated, share it with a parent or therapist supporting a neurodivergent child.

    LINKS

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    21 min
  • #394 - Is Thumb Sucking Sensory? What to Know (and What to Do)
    Jan 7 2026

    Is your child constantly sucking their thumb or fingers and you’re wondering if it’s sensory, habit, or something else? This episode comes straight from a parent question on Instagram, and we’re breaking it all down.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why thumb and finger sucking is considered oral sensory seeking

    • When sucking is developmentally appropriate and when to look closer

    • Common reasons older kids continue sucking for regulation or anxiety

    • How to talk to your child about the habit in a supportive way

    • Practical sensory and oral motor replacements that actually help

    Thanks for listening 🩷 If this question hit close to home, share this episode with another parent who’s navigating thumb or finger sucking too.

    We’d love to answer your questions on the podcast! Fill out this form - https://harkla.typeform.com/to/ItWxQNP3

    Z-Vibe

    https://www.arktherapeutic.com/arks-z-vibe-vibrating-oral-motor-tool/

    Chew Tubes

    https://www.arktherapeutic.com/handheld-chews/

    Chewlery

    https://www.arktherapeutic.com/chewelry/

    5 Ways to Use Proprioception for Calming and Regulation

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHdCj8sWtV0

    Top 10 Oral Motor Activities Every Parent Should Know

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEXEbyBX858&t=443s

    Sensory Snacks Explained

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOswosl5pHg

    All Things Sensory Ep. 376 - Oral Sensory Seeking in Kids

    https://harkla.co/blogs/podcast/376-oral-sensory-seeking-in-kids-what-you-need-to-know-how-to-help

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    17 min
  • #393 - Is Crawling Really That Important? Yes - Here’s Why!
    Dec 31 2025

    “I didn’t crawl and I’m fine.” We hear this all the time - from parents, grandparents, and even professionals. And while it can be true, there’s a lot more nuance to the conversation.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why crawling plays such a critical role in development

    • How crawling supports strength, coordination, vision, and primitive reflex integration

    • Why skipping crawling may not seem like a problem early on, but can impact coordination, learning, and regulation later

    • Simple ways to encourage crawling in babies, kids, and even adults

    • How to respond (kindly and confidently) when someone says, “I didn’t crawl and I’m fine”

    Thanks for listening 🩷 If this episode made you think differently about crawling, share it with someone who says they’re “fine” without it.

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    Why Crawling Is Essential for Babies, Kids & Adults? Infant Development & OT Strategies

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKcDD9FtVIY

    Crawling for Brain Development

    https://sensationalbrain.com/product/crawling-brain-development-curriculum/

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    19 min
  • #392 - Unlocking the Nervous System: Vision, Balance, and Breathing with Taylor Kruse
    Dec 24 2025

    This week, we’re joined by Taylor Kruse, movement coach, educator, and founder of Kruse Elite, who specializes in applied neurology and the nervous system. Taylor works with adults to help them move, feel, and function better but his insights are just as relevant for kids and therapists, too.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • What “applied neurology” means and how it connects to movement and pain

    • Why visual and vestibular systems are key to body awareness and regulation

    • How the brainstem, eyes, and tongue all work together for posture and balance

    • The impact of mouth breathing and poor CO₂ tolerance on the nervous system

    • Practical drills for vision, vestibular activation, and improved breathing

    Thanks for listening 🩷 Try one of Taylor’s breathing or visual drills and let us know how it goes!

    LINKS

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    https://www.kruseelite.com/

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    1 h et 2 min
  • #391 - How to Use Vestibular Input Without Overloading the Sensory System
    Dec 17 2025
    Swinging, spinning, and jumping can be incredible tools for regulation but they can also lead to overstimulation if we’re not careful. In this episode, we’re breaking down how to safely use vestibular input (aka movement) to support sensory regulation without causing meltdowns or motion sickness.In this episode, you’ll learn:What the vestibular system is and why it’s so importantThe difference between seekers, avoiders, and under-respondersSigns of vestibular overload and what to look forHow to safely build up tolerance to spinning, swinging, and movementTips for balancing vestibular input with proprioception for regulationThanks for listening 🩷 Share this episode with a parent or therapist who wants to better understand movement and regulation!LINKSWe’d love to answer your questions on the podcast! Fill out this form - https://harkla.typeform.com/to/ItWxQNP3 All Things Sensory Podcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/allthingssensorypodcast/ Harkla Website https://harkla.co/ Harkla YouTube​​https://www.youtube.com/c/HarklaFamily Harkla Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/harkla_family/ Harkla Digital Courseshttps://harkla.co/collections/courses What is Vestibular Input? (Blog Post) https://harkla.co/blogs/special-needs/vestibular-input?_pos=4&_sid=58b88ae0e&_ss=r What is the Vestibular System? (Podcast)https://harkla.co/blogs/podcast/21-vestibular-system?_pos=1&_sid=58b88ae0e&_ss=r Sensory Dice https://harkla.co/collections/focus/products/sensory-activity-foam-dice Sensory Sticks https://harkla.co/collections/focus/products/sensory-activity-sticks Sensory Cardshttps://harkla.co/collections/focus/products/sensory-activity-cards Research Articles:Vestibular Input in Children https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/11/1/2Vestibular Activity and Development in Children https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/integrative-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnint.2013.00092/fullVestibular Dysfunction in Children https://vestibular.org/article/diagnosis-treatment/types-of-vestibular-disorders/pediatric-vestibular-disorders/part-i-vestibular-dysfunction-children/ Epidemiology of Vestibular Impairmentshttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6054584/Assessment of Vestibular Function in the Pediatric Population https://www.audiology.org/practice-guideline/american-academy-of-audiology-clinical-consensus-statement-assessment-of-vestibular-function-in-the-pediatric-population/Effectiveness of Vestibular and Proprioceptive Exercises in Reducing Hyperactivity in Children with Autismhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S305065652500015X#:~:text=Vestibular%20and%20proprioceptive%20training%20significantly,significant%20changes%20in%20vestibular%20function. Association of Sensory Processing and Behavioral Challenges in Children https://research.aota.org/ajot/article-abstract/78/Supplement_2/7811500008p1/25267/Association-of-Sensory-Processing-amp-Behavioral?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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    29 min