Environment and Surroundings People with Autism can often have trouble with Sensory Integration, which can cause problems with development, information processing, and their behaviour. Autistic people have difficulty making connections between their tactile, vestibular and proprioceptive sensory systems, any of which can be overactive or not active enough as a person interacts with their environment.
Rhino Sensory UK Open Forum Events
School Sensory Rooms - a Set Up Guide for Educators
Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Environments
Sensory Rooms Gallery
The use of Multi-Sensory Environments with autistic children: Exploring the effect of having control of sensory changes - Katy L Unwin, Georgina Powell, Catherine RG Jones, 2022
Benefits of Sensory Rooms & Spaces in Schools and Homes
Brighten up your Hospital with Sensory Equipment
Brighten up your Hospital with Sensory Equipment
Snoezelen Multi-Sensory Environments
Sensory Processing, Part 4: In touch
Ground-breaking sensory room at BIG4 Renmark enhances holidays for those with autism
Autism Eye - Rhino UK is a leading supplier of multi-sensory equipment and resources
Agganis Arena's New Sensory Room Debuts, BU Today
Rhino UK Sensory Room Case Studies - Rhino UK
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