Sensory Needs
Below are some ideas on how to get started with different activities.
- Set up a box of sensory and calming objects for them to explore, and that can help when they’re finding things hard. You could include: pieces of material with different textures (e.g. a face flannel, a fabric sample, etc.), sponges, brush, comb, shells, pine cones.
- Set up a calming area within your house that your child can go to when they need a break.
- Build a den, full of cushions, pillows, blankets, etc.
- Maintain a healthy diet and routine with snacks and meals.
- Oak National Academy - Alongside the national lessons, the Oak National Academy has an area dedicated to children with addition needs - this has a section that includes sensory integration.
- Sensory Circuits - Iain Mills is a teacher from a specialist provision that has recorded different sensory circuit videos to share with families.
- Autism Beds are providing families in Bedfordshire with Sensory Play Kits.
- Empowering Little Minds - This is a great website that has lots of different ideas, particularly sensory play activities.
- The Council for Disabled Children - This website has an attachment to download, which has lots of great ideas and advice for supporting children during the lockdown.
- Sensory Spectacle - This facebook group have some live session all linked to different areas of sensory needs.
- Story Massage - This facebook group have live stories linked to sensory massages.