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All children, whether they have special needs or not, benefit from sensory activities. Adding a sensory room to your home or school is a great way to provide kids with a sensory experience to help regulate their emotions. When creating this space for your child, make sure you consider your child’s sensory needs. Some children require more visual input, such as optic lights, while others need different experiences.

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Many children with ADHD struggle with sensory processing. This can manifest in over- or under-sensitivity to sights, smells, sounds, tastes, and touch.

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Want to create the perfect bedroom for your child with autism? Maximize the therapeutic potential and create a sensory nirvana in bedrooms of every size. Let’s take a look at the options, keeping in mind that your child’s bedroom must also be a place that

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a bedroom with bunk beds and toys in it

1. This room is so nice with so much for your child to do. This one is actually a basement turned into a sensory room. Learn more Here 2.This is a sensory bedroom for your child sensory needs,…

A photo of a sensory room with a purple light projector on the ceiling, a water bubble lamp lit up the colour blue, and a cosmic floormat lit up because it is fluorescent under the special lighting.

Here is another sensory room by AdaptAbility. This one is in the Central Alberta Child Advocacy Centre and is one of three spaces we were able to design and install. Check out our website for ideas and products to build your own Sensory Room at home.

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a child's bedroom with yellow curtains and furniture

As a parent of an autistic child, it's essential to consider what you place in a room when Designing a Calming Bedroom for a Child with Autism. #autismparenting #autism #asd

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