Meet Ivan Voronin, LCSW

Last week I had the pleasure of interviewing Ivan Voronin, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Ivan has a deep passion for helping military personnel and veterans. With nine years of experience in various therapy settings, Ivan has gained valuable insights into the unique challenges faced by service members and their families. Ivan has worked withContinue reading “Meet Ivan Voronin, LCSW”

Planning for Sensory Challenges at Concerts

As most of you know by now, I recently attended the Eras Tour Night 2 in Glendale Arizona. It’s not a secret to my clients that I am a huge Swiftie. Attending concerts can be an exciting and memorable experience, but for individuals with sensory challenges, it can be overwhelming and uncomfortable. After a 3.5-hourContinue reading “Planning for Sensory Challenges at Concerts”

A Sensory-Sensitive Holiday

For most of us, the holidays bring joy and laughter. For children with sensory processing disorder (SPD) or sensory needs, the holidays can be an absolute nightmare! A child with SPD will have trouble receiving information that is coming through their 5 senses (or 6! if we count movement). Their brain becomes overwhelmed with processingContinue reading “A Sensory-Sensitive Holiday”

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