A few days ago, I shared a post with you explaining what it means to have a sensory kid. You can click here to read that post.  Today, I want to talk with you about the phrase, “sensory seeking.” Sensory seeking takes many forms and shapes....

As I sit back on this beautiful Sunday, I am reflecting on the wild sensory world that we live in. When someone refers to your child as “sensory,” or you are told that he or she has “sensory challenges,” what does that even mean? I am passionate...

Sometimes the environment outside of your home can be extremely overwhelming for your child, especially if handling sensory stimuli is a challenge for him. Wherever you go, be sure he has access to a quiet space. This area can be used as a safe outlet...

Have you ever met a child on the autism spectrum who did not have sensory needs?  Me neither!  You may find that several (or all) of your students have challenges sitting for extended periods of time.  Focusing and attending to tasks may also be difficult. ...

Ever notice how on some days your students are overflowing with energy? Perhaps it is because of a full moon, but it is most likely that they need to get MOVING! If your students are hanging out of their chairs, displaying challenges respecting personal space,...