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No One Told Us

Episode 13: Managing Sensory Overwhelm in Parenthood with Larissa Geleris

No One Told Us

Rachael Shepard-Ohta

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.9590 Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Episode 13: Managing Sensory Overwhelm in Parenthood with Larissa Geleris of @steadyparents Disclaimer: This episode is for entertainment and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please seek immediate care from your physician if you have any concerns about your health. Picture this: you’re cooking dinner, the oven fan is blasting, your baby is crying, your toddler is playing with a noisy toy, and your partner is trying to talk to you. You are filled with overwhelm and overstimulation and maybe even rage. If this sounds like you, you are NOT alone. In fact, this is such a normal response to what is happening around you! This week join Rachael and Larissa to talk all about the over-stimulation, overwhelm, and dysregulation parents experience all the time! They dive deep on how to truly empower parents and help them feel confident and steady in their parenting journey. In this episode, Larissa educates us on understanding sensory overwhelm and the effects of the intense sensory demands of parenthood! She provides us with practical, easy, and quick sensory strategies for times of dysregulation plus how to set yourself up for success and have less times of overwhelm! We talk all about being "touched out" and what to do when you just feel like you have reached your limit. Most importantly, Larissa discusses self compassion as it relates to self regulation and how to coregulate for your baby when you’re barely holding it together yourself! Larissa is an occupational therapist specializing in identifying and treating sensory processing dysfunction. She began her career in pediatrics, but after suffering a major concussion, she had to take some time off work due to her own sensory dysfunction. As she recovered, she shifted focus to parents, realizing just how much she was using her OT knowledge and skills on herself as an overstimulated parent. Founder of Steady Parents, Larissa is passionate about supporting parents who are experiencing overstimulation, overwhelm, and dysregulation to help them feel confident and steady in their parenting journey. Larissa offers 1:1 coaching to help parents tune in to themselves, feel empowered to do the things that are meaningful to them, and explore practical and sustainable ways to care for themselves, while caring for their family. You can find her online program: Sensing Your Needs in Parenthood, a self-paced online program that you can turn to for practical, effective strategies to employ in daily life, participate in your role as a parent, and experience the joys of parenthood the way they’re meant to be experienced. Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. Join me & our guests each week for new episodes and follow along: Instagram (Show page) Tiktok (Rachael's tiktok account) Show Website For more on biologically normal infant sleep and a holistic approach to getting more sleep, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow on instagram.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to No One Told Us, the podcast that tells the truth about parenting and talks about all the stuff you wish you knew before having kids.

0:11.2

I'm your host, Rachel Shepard Ota, and today I am so excited to welcome Larissa.

0:16.1

Larissa is an occupational therapist specializing in identifying and treating sensory processing dysfunction.

0:23.0

She began her career in pediatrics, and then I would really love to hear about how you kind of made

0:28.4

this shift. And you're the founder of steady parents, where you provide lots of regulation

0:34.6

strategies for parents who are experiencing overstimulation,

0:38.9

overwhelm, and dysregulation. And you really empower parents and help them feel confident

0:44.8

and steady in their parenting journey. And I absolutely love that. So Larissa,

0:47.9

thank you so much for joining us. Welcome to the show. Thank you. Thank you so much for having me.

0:53.1

I'm so excited about about this podcast. I know all the episodes are going to be great. Thank you. Thank you so much for having me. I'm so excited about about this podcast.

0:56.1

I know all the episodes are going to be great. And it's an honor to be one of them.

1:00.6

Oh my gosh. Well, thank you. I think this one is going to be something that all parents need to hear.

1:04.8

So I'm really, really excited to kind of dive in. I would love to hear. So I know you're an OT,

1:09.0

but I would love to hear how you kind of

1:12.1

arrived at this like specialty, we'll call it, or, or how you arrived at talking about, you know,

1:19.1

the overwhelm and the sensory side of things. Because OT covers a pretty broad. I'm familiar with

1:24.8

OT just because I was a special ed teacher and I have a child who is in OT,

1:28.2

so I'm familiar with it. And you guys work on such a broad spectrum of things. So how did you

1:33.7

kind of niche into the sensory side of things? That is quite the story. So I originally, when I

1:41.2

went to OT school, so for those of you who don't know, an occupational therapist is a somebody who we support people with a disability or some sort of dysfunction or some barrier that makes it so that they can't do the things that they need to do.

1:59.3

So school, so for pediatrics, for example,

2:02.4

we would support kids with sensory processing disorder or other developmental disabilities

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