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Interoception: The Hidden Sense Behind Toileting, Emotions, Hunger, and Meltdowns

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About Course

Interoception is the sense that tells you when you are hungry, tired, anxious, or desperate for the toilet – and for many autistic, AuDHD, and sensory-different children, it is the sense that does not work reliably. This course unpacks what interoception actually is, why disrupted body-sensing drives so many of the behaviours that confuse and exhaust families and educators, and what you can practically do about it – at home and in the classroom, without adding more demands to an already full day.

What Will You Learn?

  • Explain what interoception is and describe how the brain uses internal body signals to regulate behaviour, emotion, and basic needs
  • Identify specific behaviours in children that are likely driven by poor interoceptive awareness rather than defiance, laziness, or inattention
  • Connect a child's toileting accidents, food refusal, emotional dysregulation, or failure to report illness to disrupted interoceptive processing
  • Apply at least five low-demand, practical strategies to gently build interoceptive awareness during everyday routines at home and school
  • Explain the relationship between interoception, sensory processing, and emotional regulation to another parent, carer, or educator
  • Audit your home or classroom environment and daily schedule to reduce the impact of interoceptive difficulties on a child's functioning
  • Recognise the signs that a child's interoceptive difficulties are significant enough to warrant a referral to an occupational therapist
  • Support a child to build a personalised body-signals toolkit they can use to notice and respond to internal cues before reaching crisis point

Course Content

What Interoception Actually Is (And Why Nobody Told You About It)

  • The Eighth Sense: Understanding Interoception as the Body’s Internal Reporting System
  • How the Brain Processes Internal Signals – and What Happens When It Gets It Wrong
  • Why Interoception Is So Often Disrupted in Autistic and AuDHD Children
  • How To: Explain Interoception to Another Adult in Under Two Minutes

Recognising Interoceptive Differences in Everyday Behaviour

Interoception, Sensory Processing, and Emotional Regulation – How They Connect

Practical Strategies for Home and School

When to Get Help and How to Advocate Effectively

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