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32 Activities for Sensory Seekers - Autism & ADHD Resources for ...

Hanging upside down · Spinning · Children's songs with actions · Kids Movement Games · Build an obstacle course in your house · Have a Pillow Fight.

Stay at Home Activities for Sensory Seekers - Crawl Walk Jump Run

Some good ones are shaving cream, non toxic washable paints, pudding or applesauce, playground sand, smooth pebbles/decorative stones, water ...

Our 10 Favorite Sensory Seeking Activities for Children - Harkla

3) Finger painting ... “Finger painting” with sand, rice, actual finger paints, and even chocolate pudding make for hands-on fun to draw shapes, explore textures, ...

What Do I Do With My Sensory Seeker?! Sensory Input + Heavy ...

Children playing in a pile of pillows. Pillows offer a safe, fun, and soft way to get some weighted input without a lot ...

8 Sensory Seeking Activities to Calm a Wild Child - Your Kid's Table

Sensory Seeking Activity: Jumping ... Any jumping activity is great for sensory seekers because it is loaded with tons of proprioceptive and ...

Creative Ways to Support Your Young Sensory Seeker at Home

You don't need to go out and buy expensive sensory learning toys and tools. Get creative with household objects and create a sensory bin with ...

Sensory seeking help - Stay-at-Home Moms | Forums | What to Expect

Some I would recommend - a body sock, textured balls, theraputty, a beanbag, or something for him to crash onto if you have space, glow sticks, ...

Sensory Processing and Sensory Safe Activities - Brighton Center

Tactile (Touch) · Exploration of textured materials, toys, baby safe household objects · Textured books · Run smooth, bumpy, spikey, hard, squishy, ...

Need desperate sensory advice : r/toddlers - Reddit

It might be helpful to find large motor activities to do at home such as dancing or games that use the whole body because it sounds like they ...

Sensory Balanced Daily Schedules - STAR Institute

Sensory Balanced Daily Schedules · Linear swinging · Sitting in a rocking chair · Wheel barrel walks on hands · Carry a heavy weight to –anywhere · Cooking / ...

How to Calm a Sensory Seeking Child - ADDitude

Use a tennis ball or a beach ball and play a game of toss and catch. This activity enhances a child's focus and organizational skills. To mix ...

Toys and Activities to Keep Kids Active and Meet Their Sensory ...

Parks and outdoor play are the best sensory input in good weather, but snow, rain or even extreme heat may keep you and your child with high ...

DIY Ways to Meet a Child's Sensory Needs at Home - Edutopia

Set Up a Sensory Bin: Sensory bins, or any container filled with items that stimulate one or more of the five senses, offer a relaxing, low-demand activity for ...

Home Ideas: Sensory Seekers - The OT Toolbox

Sensory Seeker Activities · Sensory play activities · Vestibular; slow and rocking forward/back · Proprioceptive: Active (Child provides input to ...

Keeping sensory seekers entertained AND regulated

This activity is great if you have a more spacious runway in your home on a surface where a scooter board can move easily like hardwood, linoleum, tile, etc.

Sensory Diet Activities - SensorySmarts

Swing and roll. Encourage her to use playground swings and roll down a grassy or snowy hill (which good proprioceptive input as well). Spin. Encourage her to go ...

Activities for Sensory Seekers - DeveloPLAY Box

9 Activities for Your Sensory Seeker · 1. Heavy work · 2. Crunchy/Chewy Snacks · 3. Swing · 4. Fidget Tools · 5. Therapy Ball · 6. Sensory Bins · 7.

At-Home Occupational Therapy Activities for Children With Sensory ...

At-Home Occupational Therapy Activities for Children With Sensory Processing Issues · 1. Create a sensory bin · 2. Log Roll Yoga · 3. Make your own ...

Sensory Activities for Rainy Days - North Shore Pediatric Therapy

Heavy work activities and activities that provide vestibular input can be great to help regulate a sensory seeking child: · Obstacle courses · Blowing bubbles ...

Unexpected Places to Bring Your Sensory Seeking Kid While ...

Indoor Rock Climbing - You know how intense of a climb your child can handle. · Skateboarding - They don't even need to stand on the skateboard.