49 Proprioceptive Input Activities for Sensory Seekers
What’s inside this article: Proprioceptive input activities are designed to help individuals, including kids with autism, understand where their bodies are in space. This article…
Practical accommodations and strategies for creating sensory-friendly environments at home, school, and in the community.
What’s inside this article: Proprioceptive input activities are designed to help individuals, including kids with autism, understand where their bodies are in space. This article…
Hanging upside down stimulates our vestibular system. The vestibular system is in our inner ear. Planned sensory activities that involve hanging upside down can prevent sensory meltdowns in children with Autism.
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