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What school is this?!?!
Ответитьwhich website sells the light wall please
ОтветитьI wish that this was available to me in school. It probably would’ve made it a lot easier for me to deal with.
Ответитьwhere did you get the light wall from? I cannot find it on the internet anywhere? Thank you for this video!!
ОтветитьI want a sensory room in my house
ОтветитьI need a sensory room in my house
ОтветитьHoly macaroni, this is awesome!! I'm around the age of the kids in the video, though I won't disclose my age exactly 🤫, and there's a room similar to this in my school! It's alot smaller, with alot less things to do; but the floor is made up of those puzzle-piece foam pads, and there's a crash pad and mini-trampoline- there's also a tent in the corner with weighted blankets inside and two of those neon bubble lamps on either side of the tent so there's a calming light. I'm not "low-functioning" enough to be in there regularly, but sometimes I use my recess to just go ham in that room! Autism awareness in schools is so epic.
Ответитьis there a book i could read to learn more about sensory processing?
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьThis is so incredibly amazing. I think, living in a modern world, everyone on some level has processing issues because we are so overstimulated by technology and everything that comes with it.
Not only is this good for the autism community, but I think all children and adults would benefit!
AMAZING JOB!
I need one of these nowwwww
ОтветитьThis should be in every school as well as a destruction room
ОтветитьThat's cool.
ОтветитьIt looks like y’all are training Spartan warriors
ОтветитьMy son may have autism. Still waiting for assessment. He cant speak. Doesnt understand things, can only eat chocolate, biscuit and chips by himself, struggles with toilet, and doesnt sit. Really worried about him going to preschool. 😢. Hoping they can help, trying our best at home. Wish us and him luck.
ОтветитьOur school sensory room is size of a broom cupboard. It has to double up as learning space to which isn't ideal. How does one get a room the size of a small football pitch and a fortune to be spent on equipment?
ОтветитьThankyou so much for this
ОтветитьThis is awesome!
ОтветитьWe had a sensory room in middle school. There were fidgets, beanbags and a thing with long strings that would colorfully glow, which I called the “Mystic Glowing Vines”.
ОтветитьI'm an adult (probably autistic although I am not totally sure).
I would love that room too ❤
Very good
ОтветитьSooo appreciative this exist
ОтветитьI have one in my school but it's different
ОтветитьVery nice. the only question I have is, are there occupational therapists there?
ОтветитьJust heard today that my son loves the sensory room I had no clue to what it was I am now watching this and thinking maybe that's why he's been mad at home on no school days cuz he does not have 1 of these here what to do or what to make
ОтветитьALL schools in the United States and around the world need to have a room like this, not just for students with autism but for those with sensory issues, rather or not, they have autism.
ОтветитьI have autism and I once went to a sensory room in elementary school
ОтветитьI’m hoping an OT was apart of designing and implementing this ;)
Ответитьgod i am so glad theres more resources for kids today. i wasnt diagnosed until recently. i wouldve benefit so much from this.
even now, man. someone let me throw something heavy and then squish me before i go to work LMAO
being a person who is easily overwhelmed. if its noises, people or just if I have too do to much at once, I really appreciate this idea. and I sorta do the same with my bed, my bed is my favorite thing because it has all the stuff I love, my blanket it's a fluffy one and it's my favorite. I like the textures of both sides, my stuffed animals, and I have many more I can put on my bed if I wanted too. my pillows, I even got a fluffy pillow, it's just all so nice. if I were to be overwhelmed, upset. I can be on my bed and just feel better
ОтветитьI wish I could use one at school
Ответитьmy school has a sensory room but no is allowed to use it. it's just being used as a storage closet :(
ОтветитьI love the structure of this sensory room. I think all the programs need one.
ОтветитьGreat 👌 I like to see this across the globe 🌎 in hospital, social services office, libraries, , , places, where parents or care giver, will have long wait, while conducting, business, with these children, ,
ОтветитьGet on kickstarter and you can fund this work with crowd funding.
ОтветитьSo this is why it is so hard for a teacher to teach a student with Autism.
ОтветитьThis looks SO FUN!
ОтветитьThe quiet spaces need to be in another room. Not all autistics get along especially those that have need for throwing things vs those who have need for peace and soothing sounds and rocking movements.
ОтветитьI love this
ОтветитьI love this!
ОтветитьHappiliy cries in ADHD
ОтветитьMy kids are not autistic but all the kids need this! Kids seat for a very long time in classrooms! I’ll probably make a station for my kids whom I’m homeschooling.
Ответить🤩🙏🏽🙌🏽💐💜
ОтветитьMy son is autistic I asked about the behavior and I was told or given any paper information. What hurts me that I was a Home Health Aide and I could have help people with sensory issues. I was doing basic sensory and didn't even know it. That's what hurts!!
Ответитьgood efforts ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьThis is so wonderful this gives me ideas how to do my room thank you
ОтветитьGreat good job love it.
ОтветитьThe walking pads made me go: !!!!! PURRR!!!
ОтветитьMy son is very stubbrn. He is very aggressive. He is weak in studies I can't understand what to do .how to handle him. Can u suggest something plz
ОтветитьThis had me so emotional to see. My little one is only 2 years old and we are so afraid of what lies ahead for him. Seeing this was really so so amazing.
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