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Sensory Rooms: Find Calm and Focus for Autism

Understand Sensory Processing, Autism, and Sensory Overload Our human experience is woven with our senses. Our brains interpret information from sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, movement (proprioception), balance (vestibular), and internal body awareness (interoception). Furthermore, with that information our brain creates a understanding of the world around us. However, when this complex system is disrupted,

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Sensory Rooms: A Haven for Learners from Preschool to College

An Oasis for Students with Autism, Who are Neurodivergent, and Who Have Other Sensory Needs: Schools are bustling environments filled with sights, sounds, and textures. While stimulating for some, this sensory overload can be overwhelming for students with sensory processing differences. This blog post dives deep into the world of sensory rooms in schools, exploring

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