Sensory Integration Activities
If you’re looking to find ways to engage your child more in every part of their lives, then here are some great places to start. The range of sensory activities is practically endless. You can start with some basic low cost options like Play Doh, custard powder gloop, sand or water play or bubble wrap.
Here are some of Sky Badger’s favourite recipe links here to make some groovy stuff to stimulate and engage your child.
Sensory Toys & Autism Products
Sensory integration activities and toys can be brilliant relaxation tools for kids with all sorts of complex needs, including autism and developmental delays. They’re also great for a huge range of engagement therapies. There are an enormous range of toys to choose, from sensory chew necklace to chewy bracelet and oral motor chewies.
Sky Badger really likes the information and ranges on offer at these great websites…
1000 Recommended Apps for children with special needs...They have compiled a list of 1000 Apps used by Teachers, Therapists and Parents. This list is a result of endless hours of collaboration by professionals from all over the world.
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You can also find everything from light ropes to building your own sensory room to weighted blankets using the Sky Badger directory
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