The Sensory Resource Hub

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Welcome to the Sensory Resource Hub. A central place to explore sensory life — with self-care tools, workbooks, and professional resources. Whether you’re Autistic, ADHD, or simply sensory-curious, you’ll find something here to support you.

Quick Start Guide

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Learn About the Eight Senses

Learn About Sensory Regulation

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Identify Sensory Triggers

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Identify Sensory Preferences

Deeper Learning

If you’d like to go further, these workbooks offer additional pathways into understanding sensory life, alexithymia, and interoception

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Learn to tune into body signals like hunger, thirst, and emotion cues with compassion.

Tablet mockup of The Alexithymia Workbook with illustrated worksheets on emotion identification and self-reflection. Created by Dr. Megan Anna Neff for ADHD, Autism, and alexithymia.

Understand alexithymia and discover ways to connect language with inner experience.

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Map your sensory world and identify what triggers, soothes, and sustains you.

Resources for Clinicians

For therapists, coaches, and educators who want to weave sensory understanding into their work. These resources blend research, lived experience, and practical tools you can use with clients.

The Sensory Toolkit

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The sensory tool-kit is your one-stop clinical bundle for bringing sensory awareness into therapy.

Designed for Neurodivergent-affirming therapists early in their sensory learning, this toolkit includes two core trainings (Developing a Sensory Lens and Beyond the Feeling Wheel), plus ready-to-use client tools and a comprehensive sensory regulation workbook.

Clinical Workbooks

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Support clients in working with emotions and alexithymia.

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Support clients with building body awareness. 

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Support clients in mapping their sensory worlds.

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