Sensory Room Introduction George Jay Elementary School 2011 / 2012.

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Sensory Room Introduction George Jay Elementary School 2011 / 2012

It is important to do one activity at a time. Put away an item before you take out the next one.

Fabric Panels Velcro fabric panels are easily repositioned when the activity is finished.

Visual Sensory Activities  Glow in the dark stars (turn on black light)  Light wall with mirrors  Glow Drawing Station on Wall  Glow Drawing Dome  Light Toys  5 Lamps  Books

Visual Sensory Activities

Visual Wall Activities

Auditory Sensory Activities  CD Player  Sensory CDs –types of CDs promote different arousal levels (calm, attentive, alert)  Noisy Toys  Fan

Auditory Sensory Activities

Tactile Sensory Activities  Bean Bag Chair  Padded Crash Mat  Stuffed Animals  Feeling Toys  Vibrating Toys and Mat  Blanket

Tactile Sensory Activities

Smelling Sensory Activities  Mr. Sketch Markers  Smelly Bag Books

Movement / Deep Pressure Sensory Activities  Body Sock  Weighted Vest (OT provided)  Weighted Blanket (OT provided)  Weighted Snake (OT provided)  Bean Bag Sandwich  Massage with Vibrating toys

Movement / Deep Pressure Sensory Activities