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.
In today’s fast-paced society, finding screen-free activities that allow for quality family time can sometimes feel like a ...
Politely asking others to eat food in a designated kitchen or break room. There are too many no-tech sensory regulation hacks ...
A sensory diet consists of different activities that attempt to address ... help children develop or strengthen their sensory regulation skills. They can also help children devise a plan for ...
Well imagine that feeling multiplied thousands of times. That's what having a sensory meltdown can feel like for a child. But what is a sensory meltdown and what can parents do when they happen?
Let's go on a sensory journey to the circus. A trip to the circus can be an entertaining and fun experience. Let's go out... to the ice hockey Let's go on a sensory journey to see an ice hockey game.
Sensory sensitivities or challenges with sensory regulation are often experienced by individuals with autism, dementia, PTSD and other similar conditions; age is no factor in this. Individuals ...