Sensory Work
Purpose:
Sensory activities for children with autism are important on a daily basis to help regulate the sensory system. Sensory activities for children include fine motor and gross motor activities as well as a range of toys and other activities such as kinetic sand, water play and dry messy play. They are fun and can promote increase learning, interaction and communication.
Part 1: Sensory Activities:
Activity 1: Dry messy play: Dry messy play
Activity 2: Rice play: Rice Play
Activity 3: Pasta play: Pasta play lesson
Activity 4: Kenetic Sand: Yoga and Sensory Kinetiic Sand
Activity 5: Theraputty: Theraputty
Activity 6: Tweezer pom poms: Pom poms- transferring exercise
Activity 7: Bouncing on a therapy ball: Therapy Ball Bouncing
Activity 8: Walk outs on peanut ball: Walk outs on peanut ball
Activity 9: Crawling through tunnel: Crawling through a tunnel
Activity 10: Rolling on a therapy ball: Therapy ball Rolling
Part 2: Sensory Play:
Activity 1: Click Here: Section 7 Homemade rainmaker
Activity 2: Click Here: Section 7 Marble Painting (1)
Activity 3: Click Here: Section 7- Footprint painting
Activity 4: Click Here: Section 7- scented playdoh
Activity 5: Click Here: Section 7- Shaving foam and paint