Do your kiddos love sensory play? Then have a try at a Valentine’s themed sensory bin for a festive fun activity! Sensory bins doesn’t have to be complicated at all and the beauty of it is that you can put anything that you want inside. I always keep a bunch of sensory bases on hand.
After seeing a Calm Down Kit on pinterest, I decided to make my own, inspired from "The Autism Adventures of Room 83." This blog c...
This DIY Treasure Chest for Toddlers is made using recycled household materials! And the pieces are large enough they don't pose a choking hazard!
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Sensory hacks for small spaces - great ideas for doing occupational therapy at home with your kids who have autism and/or sensory processing disorder
If you have a preschooler, infant or special needs kiddo, try this fun ultimate list of sensory bin fillers.
Mindful and sensory activities help kids get out of a bad mood, stop a cycle of worry, or move from anger to a place of better regulation.
Our Sensory Tray has been designed with physical and cognitive development in mind! Made from beautifully hand crafted beech wood, our tray is the perfect foundation for sensory play. Easy to set up, store and clean up! Let your child’s imagination run wild! Incorporate rocks, water beads, kinetic sand, sticks or animal figurines-the opportunities are endless. Our Sensory Tray gives you the flexibility of setting up an invitation to play, that does not need to be ‘packed away’. Often children see pack away time as a dismissal of their hard work. The tray incorporates four compartments and a lid that interlock seamlessly, meaning it can be tidied, but not dismantled and ready for use on the next play occasion. Stimulating your child’s imagination, evoking creativity and enhancing oral language are all key benefits to sensory play and fundamental building blocks for learning. The Sensory tray is fantastic for small world play, craft, messy play, fine motor development and more! Why is Sensory Play so important? Read more here!
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My favorite calming tools for the classroom or school.