isyne4u
<font color=blue>Next time I get a craving for cak
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I am looking for some ideas for sensory objects to have in my classroom. I will have at least one ASD student and I'm trying to set up a nice comfy area for quiet time for the student. (and any other students who need to unwind as I teach emotionally disturbed students too)
I'm putting in a fuzzy rug, a bean bag chair, a cd player with some soothing music, and I wanted some hands on things to hold and manipulate. I'm planning on ordering some stressballs from Oriental trading and some porcupine balls.
Can anyone think of anything else I should have in this area? I'm looking for inexpensive (read: cheap....I'm just about out of money!!)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have!
tara
I'm putting in a fuzzy rug, a bean bag chair, a cd player with some soothing music, and I wanted some hands on things to hold and manipulate. I'm planning on ordering some stressballs from Oriental trading and some porcupine balls.
Can anyone think of anything else I should have in this area? I'm looking for inexpensive (read: cheap....I'm just about out of money!!)
Thanks in advance for any suggestions you might have!
tara