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8 Ways to Host a Sensory Inclusive Children's Party

8 Ways to Host a Sensory Inclusive Children's Party

Why can parties be difficult for children with Autism or Sensory Processing Challenges? Children's parties typically have A LOT of sensory stimulation, think loud music, shouting, singing, unfamiliar social norms and expectations, different food, and new people and environments. For kids with sensory issues, all the excitement can quickly get overwhelming. 

That said, there are lots of ways to make sure that events are enjoyable for kids with sensory challenges, and everyone else, too! Here are some ideas for throwing sensory inclusive parties that let everyone have fun in the ways that work for them.

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6 Ways to Make Your Classroom More Sensory Inclusive

6 Ways to Make Your Classroom More Sensory Inclusive

Sensory-friendly classrooms can improve learning outcomes for ALL children, not just those with additional sensory needs. By making some minor adjustments to sensory triggers which are present in most classroom settings, you can make a considerable impact to the school experience for your students. In turn, making your classroom a more supportive, compassionate, and inclusive environment to learn. Let’s take a look at 6 concepts you might want to consider when creating a more sensory friendly classroom.

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