We run the Fine Motor group twice a week in Jeannie’s classroom and each time we go to our sensory room before beginning the group. In the sensory room our students are able to engage in a variety of movement activities to help build body awareness, strength and endurance. As students engage in the activities it also allows for choice making and language opportunities.
This view shows the fabulous mural that some college students
painted for us. We also have a crash pit—great for
proprioceptive and vestibular input. There are also
two swing mounts which we can hook up our
different swings.
The college students also constructed these sensory boards which have such awesome tactile and visual things to explore.
The jump and play island (purchased from Southpaw catalog)
is a very popular piece of equipment. The combination
of vestibular and proprioceptive input is so
important!
The hanging bolster is great for hitting or
practicing karate kicks 🙂
And what child can resist a ball pit!
We are also lucky enough to have a “quiet” room with our
various lighted equipment. For some of our students
this is a favorite space.
So yes, we KNOW exactly how lucky we are BUT see our next post to see what one creative teacher has done on a much smaller budget 🙂
Joy, you are always “at it”. Looking forward to next year. You have inspired me. JB
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