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Guest: Ruby Orwenyo, PhD, MA, LMSW

Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/sensory-gyms-and-glp

In this episode, host Corinne Zmoos, a CCC-SLP, discusses the importance of creating sensory-friendly environments for neurodivergent children with guest Dr. Ruby Orwenyo, a behavioral scientist with a PhD in social work. Dr. Orwenyo shares the inspiring story behind BeeZee Sensory Gym, which she co-founded with her sister to provide a safe and inclusive space for children with sensory processing differences. The discussion highlights the importance of incorporating music, movement, and rhythmic rehabilitation to enhance language and motor development in children with autism. The topic extends to cultural perspectives on music's role in learning and social cohesion. Tune in to gain valuable insights into creating spaces that allow neurodivergent children to thrive.

Episode Timeline:

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

01:26 Meet Dr. Ruby Orwenyo: Background and Expertise

02:54 Journey into Linguistics and Social Work

05:19 Creating BeeZee Sensory Gym: A Labor of Love

13:04 Designing a Sensory-Friendly Environment

31:57 The Importance of Visual and Auditory Simplicity

36:12 The Impact of Tempo on Mood and Regulation

36:38 Entrainment: Syncing Inner and Outer Rhythms

37:45 Practical Applications of Music in Everyday Life

38:59 Study Highlight: Rhythm, Movement, and Autism

39:51 Proprioception and Movement in Autistic Children

41:27 Using Rhythm to Aid Proprioception

43:48 Gestalt Processing and Music

48:37 Cultural Perspectives on Music and Language Development

01:00:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

About the Guest:

Ruby Orwenyo, PhD, MA, LMSW, is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, and mother to an autistic child. Ruby has extensive experience in case and program management, working with diverse populations in the U.S. and internationally. She specializes in supporting minoritized individuals navigating workplace discrimination and microaggressions, helping them advocate for themselves and cope effectively. Ruby is also the co-founder of BeeZee Sensory Gym, which was developed in recognition that "inclusive" play environments often fall short in truly accommodating neurodivergent children.

Mentioned in this episode:

Beyond Words with Garrett Oyama

Subscribe to Beyond Words with Garrett Oyama, a new podcast from Speech Therapy PD.

  continue reading

25 episodes

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Guest: Ruby Orwenyo, PhD, MA, LMSW

Earn 0.1 ASHA CEU for this episode with Speech Therapy PD: https://www.speechtherapypd.com/courses/sensory-gyms-and-glp

In this episode, host Corinne Zmoos, a CCC-SLP, discusses the importance of creating sensory-friendly environments for neurodivergent children with guest Dr. Ruby Orwenyo, a behavioral scientist with a PhD in social work. Dr. Orwenyo shares the inspiring story behind BeeZee Sensory Gym, which she co-founded with her sister to provide a safe and inclusive space for children with sensory processing differences. The discussion highlights the importance of incorporating music, movement, and rhythmic rehabilitation to enhance language and motor development in children with autism. The topic extends to cultural perspectives on music's role in learning and social cohesion. Tune in to gain valuable insights into creating spaces that allow neurodivergent children to thrive.

Episode Timeline:

00:00 Introduction and Podcast Overview

01:26 Meet Dr. Ruby Orwenyo: Background and Expertise

02:54 Journey into Linguistics and Social Work

05:19 Creating BeeZee Sensory Gym: A Labor of Love

13:04 Designing a Sensory-Friendly Environment

31:57 The Importance of Visual and Auditory Simplicity

36:12 The Impact of Tempo on Mood and Regulation

36:38 Entrainment: Syncing Inner and Outer Rhythms

37:45 Practical Applications of Music in Everyday Life

38:59 Study Highlight: Rhythm, Movement, and Autism

39:51 Proprioception and Movement in Autistic Children

41:27 Using Rhythm to Aid Proprioception

43:48 Gestalt Processing and Music

48:37 Cultural Perspectives on Music and Language Development

01:00:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

About the Guest:

Ruby Orwenyo, PhD, MA, LMSW, is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work, and mother to an autistic child. Ruby has extensive experience in case and program management, working with diverse populations in the U.S. and internationally. She specializes in supporting minoritized individuals navigating workplace discrimination and microaggressions, helping them advocate for themselves and cope effectively. Ruby is also the co-founder of BeeZee Sensory Gym, which was developed in recognition that "inclusive" play environments often fall short in truly accommodating neurodivergent children.

Mentioned in this episode:

Beyond Words with Garrett Oyama

Subscribe to Beyond Words with Garrett Oyama, a new podcast from Speech Therapy PD.

  continue reading

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