Sensory area in classroom

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a child's room with various colored rugs and toys

Lakeshore Learning on Instagram: "We’ve got your sensory station setup guide! Save for inspo! Whether you call it tactile play, messy play or hands-on play, this kind of station is endlessly fun for kids. ✋🖌️💚 It also supports a wide range of early developmental skills. Here’s an example of a sensory table station we put together for you! It includes: 🌟 Sensory Exploration Instant Learning Space 🌟 Texture Brushes 🌟 Mix & Match Sensory Spheres 🌟 Little Hands Fine Motor Tools 🌟 Foam…

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an easy diy tent for the kids to play in

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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an empty classroom with blue chairs and white tiles on the floor that says sensory classroom tour

Jordan | SpEd. Teacher 🍎 on Instagram: "FAQs ⬇️ ⭐️ My classroom is an area resource base attached to a mainstream primary school in Cornwall ⭐️ In this classroom we have 11 children, 8 assistants and 1 teacher at any one time. ⭐️ All pupils are aged between 5-11 years ⭐️ 2/11 children are PMLD 8/11 are autistic All children have learning disabilities ⭐️ I have taught SEN for 13 years amd have worked with around 400 pupils aged 3-19yrs over that time ⭐️ I wrote our 4 year rotating…

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the inside of a dollhouse with lots of toys

Parents have shared photos of the incredible DIY toys they made for their children, including sensory boards and cubby houses. One parent even put dried pasta in an old bottle to make a shaker.

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Top sensory strategies for the classroom and how to set up a great relationship with your child’s teacher so their sensory diet is working for everyone in the class.

Learn classroom sensory strategies including sensory bins, stations, bottles, and ways to calm and focus kids from an occupational therapist. Great for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and school aged kids for sensory breaks in the classroom, ideas for a sensory corner, and ways to get kids learning.

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