Tuning In: The Parent-Child Connection to Self-Regulation with Madie DeGennaro
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In this episode of While You Grow, we dive into the fascinating world of interoception with capstone student Madie DeGennaro. Interoception refers to the body's ability to sense internal signals, such as hunger, thirst, and emotional states. Madie shares her research on how children and their caregivers can better understand and support the development of interoception, a crucial aspect of self-regulation and emotional awareness.
We explore how interoception influences children’s behavior, sensory processing, and overall well-being, along with practical strategies for parents and caregivers to enhance their child’s awareness of these internal cues. Madie discusses her capstone project, the importance of early intervention, and the ways occupational therapy can play a pivotal role in helping children develop this vital skill.
Tune in for valuable insights on fostering self-regulation and promoting emotional health in children through a deeper understanding of interoception.
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