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the inside of a dollhouse with lots of toys

Parents have shared photos of the incredible DIY toys they made for their children, including sensory boards and cubby houses. One parent even put dried pasta in an old bottle to make a shaker.

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an easy diy tent for the kids to play in

My last classroom had a sensory room. It was basically a little room (about 6 ft. X 5 ft) that we painted the walls black and added a variety of sensory things. I made this sensory stand for the room, and bought a lot of materials for the room, including a disco ball, a variety of light shows, a black light, glow in the dark objects, textured posters, and much more. When I found out my new classroom doesn't have a closet or area for a sensory room, I was pretty bummed because I already have…

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an assortment of crafting materials with text overlay that reads, ` `'sensory board with interchangeable tiles

Today we're crafting a captivating sensory board out of simple cardboard and changeable cardboard tiles! In this video, we'll show you our creation process s...

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Sensory Kids Room, Calming Room Ideas, Sensory Bedroom, Sensory Classroom, Calming Room, Indoor Playroom, Calm Room, Sensory Therapy, Sensory Lights

All children, whether they have special needs or not, benefit from sensory activities. Adding a sensory room to your home or school is a great way to provide kids with a sensory experience to help regulate their emotions. When creating this space for your child, make sure you consider your child’s sensory needs. Some children require more visual input, such as optic lights, while others need different experiences.

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a person standing next to a table with some lights on it and an object in the middle

I've been adding elements to our sensory room (I promise to post a new picture soon!). I wanted to make sure to address visual sensory needs more fully, so this weekend I built a light table. The requirements for this project was that the finished result needed to be: (1) easy to build (2) easy to store (3) super cheap. I stumbled across an Ikea Lack end table on clearance for $4 last week and picked it up hoping it would be something I could use for this project. Even if I'd had to buy it…

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