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Halloween sensory bin
This Halloween sensory bin is a simple, colorful way to set up hands-on sensory play using dyed rice, scoops, and ...
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Construction wash sensory bin
If you’ve got kids who love construction trucks and also love getting things filthy, this construction wash sensory bin is ...
Can the brain keep working when its architecture changes? Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have discovered ...
Many children have intense reactions to certain sounds or food textures. They can’t stand certain clothes for even a minute, or they get annoyed when someone touches them, making an ordeal out of ...
A child holds their hands up in front of their face, revealing palms covered in a rainbow of paint. Source: Sharon McCutcheon/Pexels Many people on the autism spectrum have atypical responses to ...
Sensory overload is often about uncertainty and how long the brain has to stay engaged—especially in autism and ADHD.
Philadelphia is the first U.S. city to become certified as sensory-inclusive, a distinction that follows several efforts aimed at making the city more welcoming to people with sensory processing ...
A new sensory room at Castle Park Centre, Lisnaskea, supports adults and children with sensory needs. Book sessions via ...
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