by Katherine on November 25, 2011
Sensory boards are another good alternative to sensory tables as this is fairly easy to make and very convenient for your autistic child to play with. It is not expensive to make as you can actually make your own sensory board based on the materials you have at home. When creating your own sensory board, [...]
by Katherine on November 13, 2011
Sensory tables are highly recommended for children who are diagnosed with autism as these will allow your child to explore and learn about different objects using his senses. However, as these sensory tables are usually expensive, it is a good idea to create your own version instead. Instead of using a table, what you can [...]
by Katherine on September 30, 2011
Majority of autistic children have a case of sensory integration disorder. This afferent condition is the outcome of the brain’s inability to consolidate information from the five basic sensory systems in the body. This often results to a sensory overload which could sometimes lead to a temper tantrum. When you notice that your child is [...]