Sensory For Mainstream Schools - Place
Why “place” you might wonder, and not space or room size?
The answer is because space can be controlled and size is not a major factor in creating an effective sensory area, depending of course on how many people you wish to fit in to it at one time.
The place is more important because it needs to be accessible to be effective. If you have one sensory facility, and it is on the far side of school it is not going to be of great help when a pupil in your classroom is starting to display signs of rising anxiety. By the time you reach it with them they are likely to be close to a crisis state and it is going to take a lot longer for them to be able to self-regulate and re-join the class.

The closer the sensory provision is to the need, the more effective it is going to be in supporting your pupils and students. Ideally every classroom would have a Sensory Nook inside or nearby where pupils who need support can cycle in and out throughout the day to help them keep an even balance, deliver their best performance and maximise their wellbeing.
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