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Ms. Shannon’s Classroom Edit display name

  • PAL Preschool
  • Tucson, AZ
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households

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Most of my students have trouble managing information that comes in through the senses. These issues, sometimes called sensory processing disorder or sensory integration disorder, can have a big impact on learning and on everyday life. Kids need to move! A sensory path is a colorful, creative, and playful way for kids to develop motor skills like balance, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness. High-intensity activities like jumping, balancing, and animal walks get the blood pumping, helping children to focus for longer periods of time in the classroom. Chew necklaces are a safe chewing option for individuals with sensory needs. They help to greatly reduce anxiety and stress for those with sensory processing disorders and provide a safe alternative to chewing on hands, pens, clothing, and classroom supplies.

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Most of my students have trouble managing information that comes in through the senses. These issues, sometimes called sensory processing disorder or sensory integration disorder, can have a big impact on learning and on everyday life. Kids need to move! A sensory path is a colorful, creative, and playful way for kids to develop motor skills like balance, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness. High-intensity activities like jumping, balancing, and animal walks get the blood pumping, helping children to focus for longer periods of time in the classroom. Chew necklaces are a safe chewing option for individuals with sensory needs. They help to greatly reduce anxiety and stress for those with sensory processing disorders and provide a safe alternative to chewing on hands, pens, clothing, and classroom supplies.

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