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Building Sensory-Safe Spaces
Building Sensory-Safe Spaces
Paul speaks with occupational therapist Cynthia Miller-Lautman, whose work bridges sensory science and neurodiversity-affirming practice. From creating sensory-safe spaces in schools and clinics to reframing “behaviours” as communication, Cynthia shares decades of wisdom shaped by her clinical work, her family life, and her collaborations with educators and parents.
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