Sensory For Mainstream Schools - Equipment
Each element of equipment within a sensory space should serve a purpose and offer something different to ensure you have optimum opportunity to meet individual needs and preferences. Whilst sensory equipment is deliberately bold and attractive it should be balanced to prevent sensory overload. Look for equipment that is strongly made, easy to clean and simple to use. Products that use water can look amazing, but they are high maintenance to keep clean, functional and safe. There are modern alternatives available using programmed light effects that add more functionality and require no maintenance.
A few sensory effects to be considered would include:
Enclosure for emotional security and comfort.
Mood influencing lighting.
Visual focal points of different sizes and brightness for calming distraction and concentration.
Moving and interactive light effects for visual tracking and engagement.
Tactile elements such as fibre optic strands for fidgeting and weighting.
Interactive cause and effect activities for focus and engagement.
Sounds or music for calming and stimulation.
Scent for memory stimulation and recall.
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