Classroom Corner - Custom Choice
Classroom Corner - Custom Choice
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Looking for a way to help restless students refocus? Create a sensory corner by integrating sensory tools into your classroom to support learning, the development of self regulation and executive functioning skills. Choose from a variety of sensory tools and solutions designed especially for kids with autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder. Wake up bodies and minds with activities that provide sensory stimulation that kids crave.
- Helps you substitute challenging behaviors with sensory-based activities
- Tools for fine motor skills, calming pressure, heavy work, tactile exploration and hand-eye coordination
- Helps kids self-regulate with minimum supervision
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 5-18
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Why Try Occupational Therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder
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The first time I heard about weighted blankets, I had an instant "Ah-Ha! " moment. As a child, I used to love to climb under the blankets on my parents' bed.

3 Tips for Sensory Friendly Haircuts
Does your child resist haircuts at the barber? They might not like the vestibular input of sitting on a chair that gets propelled upwards, feeling the apron around their neck, or the auditory stimulation of surrounding conversations and the buzz of razors. Many parents avoid these haircuts for as long as possible.

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