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Sensory Well-Being for Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities: Creating (and Testing) a Sensory Well-Being Hub | HKS Architects Lane Tech, Diverse Learners, Md Anderson, Therapy Center, Interactive Museum, Sensory Rooms, Developmental Disabilities, Sensory Stimulation, Sensory Room

What is the Aim Challenge Developmental disabilities—e.g., autism spectrum disorders (ASD), cerebral palsy—involve early onset of physical and/or cognitive impairments and often accompany abnormal sensory processing. One in 59 U.S. children is estimated to have ASD, and those with ASD tend to have more atypical sensory processing. High sensory stimulation in schools can interfere with students’ […]

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Kids with tactile needs may have sensitivities to textures, physical contact and clothing. Sensory seekers need more tactile stimulation for calming, concentration and emotional grounding. Here are a few toy ideas that may help both types of kids excel in the classroom. | ilslearningcorner.com Stimulation Activities, Tactile Activities, Toddler Sensory Bins, Fine Motor Activities For Kids, Integrated Learning, Tactile Stimulation, Auditory Processing, Toddler Sensory, Physical Contact

Kids with tactile needs may have sensitivities to textures, physical contact and clothing. Sensory seekers need more tactile stimulation for calming, concentration and emotional grounding. Here are a few toy ideas that may help both types of kids excel in the classroom. | ilslearningcorner.com

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Visual Stimming, Bcba Exam Prep, Bcba Exam, Learn Robotics, Communication Development, Sensory Input, Occupational Therapy Activities, Sensory Diet, Open University

Does your child with autism look out of the sides of their eyes, wiggle their fingers in front of themselves, or seem fascinated by spinning items? If so, your child might be “visually stimming”! Visual stimming is one of the self-stimulatory behaviours that children with autism often present with.

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