Part 2 - A collection of ideas you can use with pupils working at a sensory level.
Here is a fun way to change the look of your sand tray.
The iredescent glitter gives this type of slime a different dimension and one you have to touch !
What a fantastic resource collated by Mama OT. She has collated a list of different types of Sensory bags to support a whole range of learning experiences. The Basics: 1. Sensory …
This is a simple idea, but would give more feedback than simply using droppers and water.
Here is a receipe to make homemade foam Elmer's glue is PVA in UK glue.
Richard Hirstwood showing you how to use an umbrella to focus attention and stimuli.
Produced by the Down's Syndrome Association, this program can be downloaded and used to easily produce timetables with pictorial clues for young children and those with more complex difficulties. These …
Here you will find some lovely visually stimulation activities that can be operated by switches and suitable for PMLD students, these include; Spots and dots Moving faces Blob Clown Balloons …