Students with special needs learn best when their sensory needs are met before their learning has begun. In a classroom with many different needs, it's sometimes difficult to meet the needs of each individual. Having different sensory items will help them regulate their emotions and will give them the stimulation they crave.
Engaging children with autism in sensory activities is beneficial in several ways, as it can help with: Stimulating the brain, creating neural pathways and improving sensory processing systems. Sensory play also helps with improving social skills such as communication and cooperation. Help my students get there!
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Students with special needs learn best when their sensory needs are met before their learning has begun. In a classroom with many different needs, it's sometimes difficult to meet the needs of each individual. Having different sensory items will help them regulate their emotions and will give them the stimulation they crave.
Engaging children with autism in sensory activities is beneficial in several ways, as it can help with: Stimulating the brain, creating neural pathways and improving sensory processing systems. Sensory play also helps with improving social skills such as communication and cooperation. Help my students get there!