
Show overview
Sensory Classroom Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 89 episodes, alongside 5 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 70 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 41 min and 56 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 26 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 52 episodes published. Published by Jordan Garratt.
From the publisher
If you been following Specialist Education Teacher Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.
Latest Episodes
View all 89 episodesEP 84: Transitioning into Adulthood
EP 83: The Failures of Speech Therapy
EP 82: How to Support Sensory Regulation at Home and School with @the_optimisticOT
EP 81: All About EOTAS with @Victoryus.lv
EP 80: Using RISE Therapy
EP 79: The Benefits of Sensory Outdoor Spaces with @sensorygardener
EP 78 Developing Neuro-Affirming Practise and Why it is Important
EP 77: Moving from Chaos to Calm
EP 76: The Future of SEND Support in the UK
EP 75: The Sensory Side of Food Anxiety
EP 74: Surviving Neurodivergent-based Trauma

S2 Ep 53EP 73: Protecting Yourself Whilst Advocating for your Child
Jordan speaks with Sarah a parent and psychotherapist, about her journey navigating her daughter Mia's dyslexia and neurodiversity. Sarah shares her own experiences with dyslexia, the importance of supportive education, and the strategies she employs to advocate for her daughter. The conversation emphasises the significance of self-care for parents, the role of arts in education, and the need for community support in raising neurodivergent children.This punchy 30 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 52EP 72: The Fundamentals for Every Classroom
Jordan and Ali Neal discuss the BREAD approach to sensory regulation in educational settings. Ali, an experienced occupational therapist, explains the five key steps of BREAD: Breathe, Reduce, Environment, Active Movement, and Deep Pressure. They emphasise the importance of understanding sensory needs and creating a supportive environment for all learners, not just those with diagnosed conditions. The conversation highlights practical strategies for educators to implement sensory regulation techniques in their classrooms, ultimately aiming to improve student focus and well-being.This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 51EP 71: Moving from Mainstream to Special Education
Jordan speaks with Erin, a passionate teacher and yoga instructor, about her journey in education, particularly her transition from mainstream teaching to a resource-based provision for neurodivergent children. They discuss the importance of creating inclusive environments, understanding diverse needs, and the challenges and joys of working in special education. Erin shares her experiences, insights on advocacy, and advice for mainstream teachers considering a shift to special education, emphasising the fulfilment that comes from meeting each child's unique needs.This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 50EP 70: Is it really neuroaffirming?
Jordan and Milan discuss the differences between compliance-based and neuro-affirming approaches in education, particularly for neurodivergent learners. They explore how compliance-based practices often prioritise standardisation and deficit-focused methods, while neuro-affirming practices celebrate individual differences and promote agency. The discussion emphasises the importance of validation, adapting communication methods, and implementing strategies like RISE therapy to create a more inclusive and supportive learning environment.This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Links mentioned in this episode:Rise Therapy: https://risetherapysessions.com/Intensive Interaction: https://www.intensiveinteraction.org/and Jordan's course here: https://sensoryclassroom.org/products/intensive-interactionHave you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 49EP 69: How to be a regulated supporting adult
In this conversation, Kelly Robertson discusses the concept of regulation, emphasising the importance of understanding one's baseline state of calm. She highlights that regulation varies from person to person and the significance of recognising individual cues to avoid misjudgments in assessing regulation. This punchy 50 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom. Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 28EP 68: Being Born Anxious
The conversation delves into the complexities of anxiety in children, particularly focusing on how to understand and reframe their emotional responses. Kellie shares insights from a Mum, and business owner, regarding a child's inherent anxiety levels and emphasises the importance of recognising the effort children put into managing their emotions as well as the importance of finding cause for celebration alongside your bold advocacy.This punchy 60 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom. Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 27EP 67: How to support early literacy for every child
The conversation between Jordan and Rachel from Funics Phonics, focuses on supporting early reading, communication, listening and speaking skills of students in all classrooms, particularly those who may struggle with sensory overload or who are disabled. It emphasises the importance of recognising the individual needs of students and creating inclusive environments that cater to diverse learning styles. The discussion highlights the necessity of movement breaks and distraction-free areas to support students' learning and well-being.Checkout Funics here: https://funics.com/This punchy 40 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom.Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place.LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcastSubscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 26EP 66: Developing a love of books for sensory children with @father_reader_teacher
In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan and Alex discuss the importance of fostering a love for reading among children, particularly boys, and those with social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) needs. They explore strategies for engaging reluctant readers, the significance of diverse children's literature, and the role of books in emotional learning. The conversation also highlights innovative teaching methods, the necessity of accommodating sensory needs, and the impact of movement on learning. Alex shares his experiences as a teacher and father, emphasising the importance of meeting children where they are in their reading journey. This punchy 35 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom. Have you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.

S2 Ep 25EP 65: Gestalt Language Processing with Ali Battye
In this episode of the Sensory Classroom podcast, Jordan and Ali Battye delve into the fascinating world of Gestalt language processing. They discuss how this alternative route to language acquisition differs from traditional methods, emphasising the importance of recognising unique communication styles in children. The conversation highlights the joy and emotional connection that can be found in language learning, the role of AAC systems, and the various stages of language development. Ali shares insights on how music and emotion can enhance learning, and they address common misconceptions about echolalia. This episode serves as a valuable resource for parents, educators, and therapists working with neurodiverse children. This punchy 35 minute episode is packed to the brim with useful insights and tips to bring in to your own home and classroom. Link to Ali's book: https://amzn.to/48MIlGhHave you been following Jordan @sensoryclass on social media for a while and want to hear more behind the scenes stories from inside her sensory classroom, then you're in the right place. LISTEN/ SUBSCRIBE HERE: https://sensoryclassroom.org/pages/podcast Subscribe to support the pod, so we can continue to produce this free content for you all.