More schools are embracing the concept of replacing time out/punishment and even suspension with rooms for quiet retreats. The terms can be widely varied from Quiet Spaces, to Mindfulness Rooms to Mindful Moment Spaces but all have a common goal: to create a sensory time in area where students can disconnect from the outside world to reconnect with breath, body and internal awareness for self-regulation and calming. The results for some schools have been overwhelmingly positive .
Ready to create your chill zone space? Whether classroom, clinic, or at home, there are a number of affordable must-haves that may help make it more versatile. Check out this list of ideas for creating an affordable and calming sensory space.
Sensory Spaces: Tools for Creating a Calming Environment
All students have their own preferences and ways of interacting with the tools in a calming sensory space. Offering a few different solutions in a calming sensory area can help children to discover and use the right fit for them.
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Relaxing Sensory Tools & Fidgets
Weighted Products









Vibrotactile


Deep Touch Pressure



Noise Cancelling Headphones



Fidgets


More Sensory Space and Sensory Processing Ideas and Inspiration
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