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Sensory Objectives Examples

Equipment/Tools

Soft Seating Bean bags, floor


cushions, padded mats

Gym Balls/Hopper Ball

Sensory To display soothing


Lighting/Projectors images, videos, or
interactive projections
on the walls or ceiling
to create a calming
atmosphere.

Bubble Tubes Bubble tubes create


constantly moving
color changing
sensory bubbles which
can both sooth and
catch the eye,
developing visual
skills.

Tactile Toys and Fidgets For calming, alerting,


to promote focus and
concentration, increase
tactile awareness,
while keeping
fidgeting fingers busy!

Ball Pit Install a small ball pit


filled with soft balls to
provide tactile and
proprioceptive input
while promoting
physical activity.
Quiet Corner Designate a quiet
corner with cozy
blankets or tents
where students can
retreat for solitude and
relaxation.

Sensory Pathways: Sensory pathways on


the floor using
textured tiles, stepping
stones, or sensory
mats to encourage
movement and sensory
exploration.
Mirrors to provide visual
feedback and
encourage self-
awareness and body
movement.
Sensory Bottles

Sensory Bin
Sensory Walls

Swings/Hammocks Provide vestibular


stimulation and a
sense of
weightlessness.

Balance Equipment: Develop sensory


integration and muscle
response.

Trampoline Improves
Proprioception and
Vestibular Systems. ...
Helps With Sensory
Regulation.

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