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A Sensory Room is a therapeutic space that provides students with the sensory input needed to self-regulate.
A sensory room can benefit any student with learning disabilities, developmental disabilities, sensory processing impairments, ADHD or simply BIG emotions!
A place to relax and calm big emotions to regain a sense of peace...
A place to zone out, stare at the bubble tube, listen to a waterfall and get a mental break...
A place to move, wiggle and get some extra energy out...
A place to learn and practice coping skills...
Touch, feel, squeeze and fidget...
Benefits:
Increase participation and focus in the classroom
Increase mental and physical calmness, which leads to better behavior
Students return to class refreshed, calm and ready to learn