Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
Why Sensory Needs Shift In March
Students sensory systems are constantly scanning for safety, predictability, and balance/regulation. Seasonal transitions disrupt that balance in ways that show up in their behaviors. More daylight with daylight savings = more stimulation is one example of how seasonal transitions can have an affect on your students behavior. Today we'll also discuss strategies to help your students with their shifting sensory needs.
- The Behavior Mastery Membership - A monthly coaching community for educators who want to respond to challenging student behavior with calm, clarity, and confidence.
https://diane-bachman.mykajabi.com/mastery
- Nurture your students’ emotional health and reduce stress by introducing gentle, reflective journaling practices.
GET YOUR STUDENT BEHAVIOR JOURNAL on AMAZON TODAY!
- You’ll get trauma-informed language swaps, quick-response scripts, what-to-do flowchart, print-and-go intervention cards, student regulation menu, and an impulse tracking chart….ALL for only $10!
https://diane-bachman.mykajabi.com/impulsivity-toolkit
If you found today’s episode valuable, subscribe and leave me a review in Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, IHeart, or wherever you’re listening. Your voice matters and will help others!
Is there a behavior topic you would like to hear or hear more of? We can chat through any of these ways….
Website: Behavior Strategies 4 Class
Book a FREE Strategy Call Today: https://calendly.com/4behavior
Let’s Connect! - diane@behaviorstrategies4class.com,
Join my Facebook Group! - Behavior Strategies 4 Class
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!