This 60-minute online workshop explores practical strategies to support students with sensory differences during transitions, both big (such as moving classes or schools) and small (such as switching between activities). Participants will learn how to use sensory strategies and routines to help students feel secure, regulated, and ready to engage in learning during times of change.
Key Learning Points:
- Understand why transitions can be particularly challenging for students with sensory differences
- Recognise the impact of both big and small transitions on regulation and engagement
- Explore practical sensory strategies to ease transitions and reduce stress
- Learn how to develop predictable routines that support students through change
- Promote smoother transitions that help students feel secure, confident, and ready to learn
Session Format
Delivered online via Microsoft Teams, the workshop combines slides, spoken input, and opportunities to ask questions through the chat function. Please note that advice cannot be given about individual children during this session.
Practical Information
Joining details will be emailed to participants a few days before the session. All workshops are delivered via Microsoft Teams and require an internet-enabled device.
About the Workshop
This workshop is led by an Occupational Therapist from the Sensory Processing Service. This workshop is suitable for teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, and early years staff who want to better support students with sensory differences during everyday transitions and key changes in their school journey.