“Children with sensory processing disorder face unique challenges in the classroom.
At this point in your child’s development, you may have mastered providing sensory activities at home to help with his ability to focus, attend, and engage with others.
However, what are some sensory strategies that may be incorporated rather easily into the educational setting?” – Early Intervention Support
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Recommended Reading
- Sensory Solutions in the Classroom for the Kid Who Cannot Sit Still
- Sensory Parenting – The Elementary Years
- 22 Reasons Why a Child Can’t Sit Still
- Special Needs Behavior Plans
Printable Classroom Support Resources
- Calming Strategies for the Classroom
- Classroom Behavior Management Guide
- Sensory Break Cards for the Classroom
- Classroom Behavior Management Incentive Puzzles
- Classroom Yoga in 10 Minutes a Day
- Create a Calm Classroom
- Sensory Tools for the Classroom – Handouts, Forms and Data Collection
- Sensory-Friendly Classroom Starter Kit
- Teacher’s Handbook to Sensory Processing in the Classroom
- Yoga in the Classroom
For more reading about sensory solutions in the classroom:
Behavior Solutions for the Inclusive Classroom: A Handy Reference Guide That Explains Behaviors Associated with Autism, Asperger’s, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, and Other Special NeedsGryphon House Wired Differently: A Teacher’s Guide to Understanding Sensory Processing ChallengesBuilding Sensory Friendly Classrooms to Support Children with Challenging Behaviors: Implementing Data Driven Strategies!Answers to Questions Teachers Ask about Sensory Integration: Forms, Checklists, and Practical Tools for Teachers and Parents
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