Autism: Vestibular & Proprioception Webinar
Ever wonder why some autistic people seek constant movement or struggle with balance and coordination? Or how body senses impact emotions, focus, and behavior? Join us for an eye-opening session exploring the vestibular (balance) and proprioceptive (body awareness) systems—and how they shape daily experiences for autistic individuals.
In this practical webinar, we’ll cover:
✔ What are the vestibular & proprioceptive senses? – A simple breakdown of these "hidden" body senses and why they matter.✔ How sensory differences show up – From meltdowns to trouble focusing, sleep struggles to emotional regulation.✔ Actionable strategies – Calming techniques, movement breaks, and environmental tweaks to support regulation.
Perfect for parents, teachers, and autistic people themselves: this session will help you decode behaviors and respond with confidence—turning sensory challenges into opportunities for growth.
Let’s move beyond guesswork and into understanding. Reserve your spot today!
This one's special guys - two of our team will be delivering together: Loren & Chris:
Our expert speaker Loren Snow is an autistic neurodiversity consultant with over ten years experience teaching people about autism. Their professional background includes supporting families with loved ones in psychiatric and eating disorder hospitals to get them back into the community or to prevent hospital admittance. They have also taught and supported tens of thousands of families, professionals, and autistic people and are one of the UK’s lead trainers for The NHS and Social Care's mandatory training on autism.
Our speaker Chris Memmott is one of our autistic trainers. They have a passion for sensory work and view it as a cornerstone of autism care. They have taught thousands of NHS staff, parents and individuals, and basically anyone who can't outrun them!. They also do sensory evaluations of care facilities and have worked as a 1-2-1 peer supporter and TA in an autism specific school..
Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to learn and connect with others in the autism community. Register now to secure your spot!