10 Sensory Red Flags You Might Br Missing - Sensory Processing Disorder
Fidgets, like squeeze balls and key chains, are self-regulation tools that promote movement and tactile input. They can be great for kids who struggle with attention, focus and sensory processing.
The Starr Spangled Planner: 10 Ways to Support Students with Hyperactivity & Attention Needs
Make this DIY fidget tool for use in the classroom or at home while writing and reading to help kids focus, attend, and perform tasks with tactile sensory input and movement they need to help with fidgeting.
10 Ways to Support Students with Hyperactivity & Attention Needs - The Starr Spangled Planner
Thera-Band Chair: for children who have trouble sitting still. Stretch band around chair legs so that student can push on it while sitting in the chair. Can push their feet against the band while sitting at their desk doing work.
9 Awesome sensory tools to help your fidgety kids in the classroom. Tactile sensory input for students. Focus and calm while learning with sensory tools
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17 classroom hacks that work in any special education classroom. Tried and true hacks that will change your teacher life.
DIY Seashells Sensory Bottle - A DIY sea shells sensory bottle calm down jar can be used for no mess safe sensory play, and to help calm an anxious child.
Glittery and colorful! Some great DIY sensory bottle ideas for any preschool!
Good directions - Simple To Make Texture Balloons for Tactile Sensory processing Input
Could make this with homemade organic jello - Try this Edible Sensory Play Balls activity, a truly multi sensory play experience. Kids will love feeling, smelling, hearing, seeing and eating it!