Ideas for Sensory Problems
Nadia Shanab | autism, general advice, parenting27 Jun 2010
This is a list of things you can do or use to help children with sensory disorders. I will talk in more details about each one in future articles:
- “Write-on wipe-off” board
- Weighted vest
- Trampoline
- Massager
- Compressions and hands massage
- Bubbly cushion
- Bouncing ball
- Bean bag
- Bean tub
- Ball chair
- Play dough
- Balance beam
- Physical activities
- Spinner
- Breathing
These are some out of many other ideas. Stay tuned for more details.
Mrs. A
Tags: autism, occupational therapy, parenting, problems, senses, sensory, techniques, visual aids, visual timer
Exceptionally nicely written. I do not usually write comments on blogs. But I find the article that you’ve written on your blog has very insightful information. Thanks.
I have a son w/sensory issues and found you thogurh Miss Cindy {above commenter} Thank you for these links I’m going to spend some time on them Amanda {Enchanting Havoc} recently posted..
Dear Amanda,
I hope the tips about the sensory integrated issues in my blog help your son overcome some of his discomfort. Please let me know if you have any question.
Wish you success with theses ideas.
nadia