What Does Sensory Friendly Mean?
Attending an event that is sensory friendly can mean the world to someone who is sensitive to intense, changing, or overwhelming sensory input. What does sensory friendly mean?
Attending an event that is sensory friendly can mean the world to someone who is sensitive to intense, changing, or overwhelming sensory input. What does sensory friendly mean?
If you’re a parent or caregiver seeking fun activities for Autistic teens and their family can relish, look no further! Here’s a curated list of activities that balance sensory stimulation, creativity, and family bonding:
Here are a few basic strategies for managing overstimulation at events to ensure everyone can participate and enjoy the experience.
Blind kids can enjoy art in several ways without relying on sight. Here are some ways to make art accessible to blind children:
Planning an Easter egg hunt? Make sure it’s inclusive and accessible to all children! Check out these tips to create a fun and inclusive event for everyone.
Do you know the differences between the terms “Deaf” and “hard of hearing”? Learn about the differences between Deaf culture and the hard of hearing community and how to respect each person’s right to define their own disability.
The holidays can be overwhelming for sensory-sensitive kids. Here are five tips to help them have a fun and sensory-friendly holiday season!
It can be a struggle to get your child to eat the foods you’re offering and even more challenging to get them to try new things.