sensory development. Moreover,
caregivers sensory-friendly environments that support sensory exploration and engagement throughout the day. This may involve designing sensory-friendly spaces equipped with sensory tools and equipment, such as swings, balance boards, or sensory mats, that offer opportunities for sensory input and stimulation. Additionally, caregivers can establish sensory-friendly routines and rituals that incorporate sensory-rich experiences into daily activities, fostering engagement and promoting positive sensory experiences for seekers. By integrating sensory-rich activities into daily routines, caregivers can create environments that support the holistic development and well-being of sensory seekers, fostering engagement, promoting self-regulation, and enhancing their overall quality of life. can create
23
June / July, 2024 | www.closingthegap.com/membership Closing The Gap © 2024 Closing The Gap, Inc. All rights reserved.
BACK TO CONTENTS
Made with FlippingBook Ebook Creator