This is a collection of resources for people with special needs. I have selected items that are practical, beneficial, and also enjoyable. There is also a selection of books on sensory disorders that are very informative.
These ultra-strong illuminated hollow plastic forms are aesthetically pleasing objects and can be placed around the room or used in a sensory den to provide background lighting
A bubble making revolution! Bubbles that stay bubbles even when touched. Blow some bubbles up into the air, wait a few seconds and when the bubbles turn white and transparent, try to pick them up by touching them gently
Increase co-ordination, fine motor and gross motor skills. Used in Speech, OT and PT, these therapy balls are so much fun. Toss the ball! Roll the ball! Catch the ball!
This ball stimulates social conversation and develops interpersonal communication skills. Showing interest in others by asking questions and actively listening to responses lays a foundation for friendships and improved relationships