Sensory Boxes - Page 2

On the following page you will find a variety of “Sensory Boxes” which you can put together and use with your child. You can start with the areas your child has the most difficulty with and then build your sensory box library from there. Remember that variety in play and in exploratory learning helps with the developmental growth and maturation of their sensory integration processing system!

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Sensory Boxes can be kept in a shoe-box, a plastic container with lid, a tackle box, a lunch box, and so on. You can mark each type of box with the child’s name, type of box, place a photo of the child on or in the box if you so choose, or let the child decorate their sensory box.

If your child withdraws or becomes overwhelmed with any of the activities or media presented, move on to something else! Your child may only tolerate one or a few of the ideas suggested – remember it’s trial and error and giving your child some control over what they will work with will help in preventing sensory overload.

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