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A sensory room is a space designed to help an individual with sensory issues learn to regulate their brain’s negative reactions to external stimuli by developing coping skills for these experiences. In some cases, it may be a whole room, or it can simply be a space set aside in a corner of a larger room. The contents and design of a sensory room or space can — and should be tailored to each individual’s needs because each person with extreme sensory issues will be dealing with different stimuli and have different requirements when it comes to learning to cope with the world around them. Creating a multi-sensory environment in a school can be an ideal way to continue the same benefits of occupational therapy at home. It also allows your loved one to have more consistent access to the same therapies and soothing methods. Rather than waiting for an appointment, your loved one can simply go into another room of their home or down the hall at school to reap the benefits.

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A sensory room is a space designed to help an individual with sensory issues learn to regulate their brain’s negative reactions to external stimuli by developing coping skills for these experiences. In some cases, it may be a whole room, or it can simply be a space set aside in a corner of a larger room. The contents and design of a sensory room or space can — and should be tailored to each individual’s needs because each person with extreme sensory issues will be dealing with different stimuli and have different requirements when it comes to learning to cope with the world around them. Creating a multi-sensory environment in a school can be an ideal way to continue the same benefits of occupational therapy at home. It also allows your loved one to have more consistent access to the same therapies and soothing methods. Rather than waiting for an appointment, your loved one can simply go into another room of their home or down the hall at school to reap the benefits.

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