How can a Sensory-based lens support flourishing?

Understanding sensory processing can transform the way you interpret behaviour, support regulation and reduce overwhelm. This on-demand workshop gives you clear, practical tools to make everyday life smoother and more predictable for your child, and for you.

 

What You’ll Learn:

  • Clear Understanding of Sensory Processing: Learn how our senses work, what different sensory profiles can look like, and why some brains experience the world more intensely than others.
  • Practical Strategies: Discover actionable ways to support yourself and others with sensory processing challenges, including sensory modulation techniques.
  • The Benefits of a Sensory Lifestyle: Explore how living a sensory lifestyle can improve regulation, focus, and overall well-being.

When you understand sensory processing, you can finally make sense of:

  • Big emotions

  • Meltdowns or shutdowns

  • Sensory seeking or avoidance

  • Fatigue after school

  • Clothing, noise or texture sensitivities

  • Difficult transitions

  • “Behaviour” that has never been about behaviour

A sensory-informed approach helps families reduce stress, increase connection and support flourishing.

 

 Meet Your Facilitator

Kate Broderick is a dual-qualified Occupational Therapist and Speech Pathologist, published author, advocate, podcaster, and Founder of Spot Therapy Hub and NeuroWay.

With more than two decades of clinical experience, and as a mother of four neurodivergent children, Kate blends deep professional knowledge with lived experience, warmth and humanity.

Through her work, she supports families across Sydney and Australia and champions neuroaffirming, trauma-informed, strengths-based practice that centres safety, connection and dignity for every child and family.

Today, Kate flies across Australia delivering professional development and parenting workshops for educators, families and allied health professionals, as well as inclusion and diversity training for corporate teams, all grounded in her unwavering neurodiversity-affirming values.