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Classroom sensory corner
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These 16 sensory room products can provide a multisensory experience while decreasing sensory processing and autism meltdowns.
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As soon as I started to plan out our Sensory Room, I knew I wanted to include a sensory wall. This DIY tactile sensory wall is just what I envisioned!
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My last classroom had a sensory room. It was basically a little room (about 6 ft. X 5 ft) that we painted the walls black and added a variety of sensory things. I made this sensory stand for the room, and bought a lot of materials for the room, including a disco ball, a variety of light shows, a black light, glow in the dark objects, textured posters, and much more. When I found out my new classroom doesn't have a closet or area for a sensory room, I was pretty bummed because I already have…
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Fallon | School Counselor | LMHC Grad Student | EF Coach on Instagram: "🌟 The biggest question I get about my CALM DOWN CORNER is… ⁉️How do you get the sensory tiles to stick on the wall? ⁉️ 🤯The answer… a hot glue gun! A few dots of hot glue on the back of each tile did the trick! 💪Kids have pushed, punched, pressed, kicked them, and they haven’t budged. 🧘♀️Sensory tiles offer children the chance to engage in heavy work, allowing them to fulfill their body’s need for sensory…
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If you are looking for more ways to support sensory seekers in your school or special education classroom, I’m here to help! There are a lot of ideas for sensory seekers in the classroom. Always consult with your occupational therapist to get their expert advice as well. I love to include alternate seating in the classroom, sensory choice boards, calming ideas for kids, tactile sensory tools, sensory rooms in schools, sensory paths for schools, and much more!
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You don't need a big budget or a lot of space to create an amazing sensory room. Make a sensory space that includes a calm down corner and sensory wall.
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One of the most important things that we can teach our preschoolers is how to self-regulate when they get too excited, anxious, or overly stimulated. A strategy that works well to help preschoolers regulate their emotions is to provide a quiet corner or nook that is stocked with "Calm Down" bottles.
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