Engaging in sensory activities (no, it’s not just for kids!). Interesting! Why should we all be doing sensory activities? Sensory activities are incredibly engaging and can be highly therapeutic.
Sensory play is any activity that stimulates at least one of your child’s senses. This could be hearing, sight, touch, smell or taste. It also includes play that involves movement or balance.
Baby sensory classes do what they say on the tin – they work to engage your baby’s senses through a range of activities. A welcome song is usually sung at the beginning to signify the start of the ...
Watch the video below to see how our families incorporate lots of opportunities for language development into this sensory activity. Smooth. We're going to play a game that's going to test your ...
Join the American Autism & Rehabilitation Foundation in Daphne, AL, for a sensory-friendly fall festival! The American Autism & Rehabilitation Center invites you to this special community event on ...
Experience our new sensory room! We want all Jazz fans to feel at home when they visit Delta Center, so we created a sensory room. The room is designed so that all of the sensory components work ...
bean bag chairs and a variety of activities for children, particularly those who can become over-stimulated by their surroundings. In addition, a sensory cart at the Mount Holly hospital serves ...