Does your child struggle with sensory processing input? Here are 10 ways to help your sensory sensitive child.
Key differences between sensory seekers and avoiders (sensitives) and how you can support them with their different sensory needs.
The Eight Sensory Systems
Discover how to create a sensory self-soothing kit filled with items that cater to your sensory needs that help you to sensory regulate. Find inspiration, ideas for sensory tools, and step-by-step guidance to build a personalized sensory soothing toolkit for stress relief and to manage moments of se
Signs Of SPD/ADHD/ASD/GAD: 1. SPD : Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory anxiety, Hypersensitivity, Sensory sensitive, Sensory overload
Proprioception activities such as heavy work have been shown to improve attention and concentration, improve body awareness, and regulate arousal levels. Heavy work can be calming for students with autism or sensory regulation difficulties. The activities on this poster are specifically designed so...
Discover how to create a sensory self-soothing kit filled with items that cater to your sensory needs that help you to sensory regulate. Find inspiration, ideas for sensory tools, and step-by-step guidance to build a personalized sensory soothing toolkit for stress relief and to manage moments of se
Answering the question: what is sensory input? You'll also learn about 4 patterns of sensory processing
Key differences between sensory seekers and avoiders (sensitives) and how you can support them with their different sensory needs.
When your child has sensory processing disorder, or just sensory issues, even homeschooling can be challenging. Here are some tools and tips to help.
This is a list of sensory motor activities that can be done during a sensory break. These activities have been shown to improve attention and concentration, improve body awareness, and regulate arousal levels during a sensory break, so that students can return to class ready to learn. These activiti...
Clothing sensory issues can be exhausting! Learn why kids may have a sensory sensitivity, how to help your kid who refuses to wear clothes...
Learn how to help a child sensitive to noise, whether it's loud noise or other sounds with these 5 simple steps from an occupational therapist!
Discover essential tips for a stress-free haircut for autistic children. Learn how to prepare, choose the right salon, and manage sensory sensitivities to ensure a comfortable experience.
55 fun sensory room equipment tips and ideas to help you create an effective therapy gym for your child with sensory processing disoder and/or autism.
Sensory clothing sensitivities can make getting dressed stressful for kids and adults. Find sensory friendly clothing for all types of tactile sensitivities, for kids and adults!
Download my FREE Calming and Alerting Sensory Cheatsheet! I look forward to connecting with you and sharing SpEd Spot tips and FREEBIES! Download the Sensory Cheatsheet Built with ConvertKit Now that school is out I have been focusing my efforts on organizing my thumb drive. This is a HUGE task since my thumb drive holds pretty much every lesson, handout, and worksheet I have made over the past year. It is so important to me that I keep it attached to my school badge (this is mostly because I kept leaving it in my computer at home and my boyfriend was tired of dropping it off at school!). While organizing this summer, I plan to cute-ify a bunch of handouts and share them here. The first handout is Calming & Alerting Supports for the Classroom Cheatsheet. This year I became super interested in understanding the sensory system. Initially, I was looking to better meet the needs of my students with autism. But, the more I learned the more I realized I could better meet the needs of all of my students through tapping into their senses. Additionally, I knew that the general ed teachers in my building would also benefit from learning a bit more about the sensory system. This handout is geared towards helping all educators better regulate their students sensory system whether a student needs alerting input or calming input. I broke the strategies up by senses since the sensory system is obviously impacted by our senses! Enjoy! Sensory Supports for the Classroom
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Facebook Pinterest Twitter What Are Childhood Sensory Issues? Childhood sensory issues often start to creep up around the ages of two to three years old. Parents often start to notice if their child has unusual sensitivities to different common things that are not a problem for most children their age. Sensory issues are separated into […]
Clothing sensory issues can be exhausting! Learn why kids may have a sensory sensitivity, how to help your kid who refuses to wear clothes...
If you have at toddler who is or might be sensory sensitive, then this post is for you! Find out everything such as what is sensory sensitivity?
This guide walks through how to manage sensory issues as an adult. Many ADHD and Autistic adults are just learning about their sensory processing issues and learning how to manage them well. This post reviews sensory overload, ADHD sensory overload, Autistic sensory overload and actionable steps to
As the mom of two sensory kids, I've seen my fair share of sensory toys. Some worked. Some didn't. And sometimes it just depends on the kid.
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These days, it’s not uncommon to hear about kids who have difficulty with paying attention. Here are our top sensory strategies to help!
Facebook Pinterest Twitter What Are Childhood Sensory Issues? Childhood sensory issues often start to creep up around the ages of two to three years old. Parents often start to notice if their child has unusual sensitivities to different common things that are not a problem for most children their age. Sensory issues are separated into […]
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