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Meeting Sensory Needs For Kids with Autism/Asperger's
She is a teacher and has so many ideas to help with classroom needs. Meeting Sensory Needs Use a hairband and it works too! Really helps student GRIP correctly!
Christina /The Purple Alphabet - Learning, Play Ideas, Sensory on Instagram: "Making sensory bins using Dollar Tree materials. I’m showing you variations of sensory bins using similar materials that I have at home plus a few from Dollar Tree. Mix and match the supplies for variations on your sensory play. #DollarTreeFinds #SensoryBin #SensoryPlay #DIYActivities #KidsActivities #BudgetFriendly #CraftingOnABudget #DollarTreeCrafts #SensoryLearning #HandsOnLearning #EducationalPlay #CreativePlay #Homeschooling #EarlyChildhoodEducation #playtolearn"
PreK Scent bottles. I Used a glue bottle (I knew it would stand up to squeezing). Filled each wit a "scent" (use candles, sachets, oils on a cotton ball, etc). Add a label. The kids love it! Great addition to a science center!!
Smelling Sensory Bottles
Smells are very important and this is a wonderful way to let children experience different scents without spilling powders or loose herbs & spices (though those have their place also)! Be sure to supervise the glass containers carefully, but glass is a must if you are using essential oils.
Pressure Poster- Sensory/Therapy Room
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 that they can be implemented in a sensory room or therapy room.
Craft project::Aquariums in a bottle!
This would be a cute craft project for early learners: Oceans in a bottle!
A little known way kids can make play dough using a favorite powdered drink mix ?
Hawaiian Punch EDIBLE play dough! A super soft, squishy, and yummy smelling DIY edible play dough recipe.
Weather Bath Activity for Little Kids
Weather Sensory Bottles - Such a fun way for Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten age kids to explore weather!
Sensory Dens Dark dens are ideal for creating environments where sensory equipment and toys can be used without the need for a dedicated sensory room. They are also ideal for use at home or in a muti-use room, to explore UV lights, glow in the dark items, fibre optics and projectors.
This is a pool noodle with rope attached. I attached it to the desk. It can be used as a foot rest or for a sensory strategy for movers and shakers!
DIY Smelling Bottles
DIY Smelling Bottles - great for the sensory room. A wonderful Montessori blog for some great life skills that could be applied to a wide age range of students with and without disabilities