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Sensory issues often accompany children autism. Autism sensory issues can involve both hyper-sensitivities (over-responsiveness) and hypo-sensitivities (under-responsiveness) to a wide range of stimuli. These can involve: Sights Sounds Smells Touch Tastes Touch Sensory objects are a variety of materials that help student use their senses. Fine motor skills. Calms students. Helps control their behavior. Customized to meet individual needs. Uses a variety of items. Allowing students to independently explore sensory activities can teach them how to calm themselves and self-regulate their emotions. The students get the needed sensory-input that will help in reducing frustration from over stimulation.

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Sensory issues often accompany children autism. Autism sensory issues can involve both hyper-sensitivities (over-responsiveness) and hypo-sensitivities (under-responsiveness) to a wide range of stimuli. These can involve: Sights Sounds Smells Touch Tastes Touch Sensory objects are a variety of materials that help student use their senses. Fine motor skills. Calms students. Helps control their behavior. Customized to meet individual needs. Uses a variety of items. Allowing students to independently explore sensory activities can teach them how to calm themselves and self-regulate their emotions. The students get the needed sensory-input that will help in reducing frustration from over stimulation.

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