Sensory-Friendly Spaces for Learning at Home
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Do you have a child who is easily distracted, has difficulty paying attention, or fidgets a lot? Your child may benefit from a sensory-friendly learning space at home.
Improved focus and attention
* Reduced fidgeting and distraction
* Increased calmness and relaxation
* Improved sleep
* Enhanced cognitive function
Providing visual cues. Visual cues can help individuals to stay focused and organized. You can use color coding, charts, or graphs to provide visual cues.
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Reducing noise. Noise can be distracting and overwhelming for individuals with sensory processing issues. You can reduce noise by using white noise machines, earplugs, or noise-canceling headphones.
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Controlling lighting. Lighting can have a significant impact on individuals with sensory processing issues. You can control lighting by using natural light, dimmers, or blackout curtains.
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Providing tactile stimulation. Tactile stimulation can help to calm and focus individuals with sensory processing issues. You can provide tactile stimulation by using fidget toys, weighted blankets, or stress balls.
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Ensuring a comfortable temperature. Temperature can also have an impact on individuals with sensory processing issues. You can ensure a comfortable temperature by using fans, air conditioners, or heaters.
By following these tips, you can create a sensory-friendly learning space at home that will help your child to focus, learn, and thrive.