Understanding sensory processing can change the way we support autistic individuals and people with intellectual disabilities. In Sensory Processing and Regulation from a Life Skills Development Practitioner's Perspective, Brett Campbell provides a practical and accessible guide for understanding how sensory experiences shape behaviour, emotional regulation, learning, and daily participation. This book takes readers beyond the basic five senses and explores all eight sensory systems, including vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive processing. It explains how sensory differences influence attention, communication, movement, self-care, relationships, and community engagement. Readers will gain a clear understanding of sensory patterns, thresholds, overload, shutdown, and regulation, along with how these affect real life functioning.
Designed specifically for life skills practitioners, support workers, educators, and carers, this book focuses on practical application rather than theory alone. It examines how sensory needs can be assessed, how environments can be adapted, and how regulation strategies can be built into daily routines to support wellbeing and independence. Each section includes case examples and reflective questions to connect learning directly to practice.
Inside this book, you will learn how to:
- Understand the eight sensory systems and how they work together
- Recognise sensory processing patterns and individual sensory profiles
- Identify signs of overload, shutdown, and dysregulation
- Interpret behaviour through a sensory informed lens
- Assess sensory needs in real world settings
- Design sensory supportive environments at home, in services, and in the community
- Use sensory based regulation strategies to support calm, focus, and participation
- Build sensory awareness into teaching, communication, and daily living support
Grounded in neurodiversity affirming and strengths based practice, this book moves away from seeing sensory differences as problems to be fixed. Instead, it shows how understanding sensory needs can improve trust, reduce distress, and create better outcomes for learning and independence.
Whether you are working in disability support, social care, education, or family care, this book is an essential resource for building sensory aware practice and supporting people to engage more fully, comfortably, and confidently in everyday life.