School has been back in session for approximately a month now. We are still working out the kinks and are preparing ourselves for the upcoming homework load that will start next week. These sensory bags are a project that I sought out for Mason to help him prepare for doing homework and transitioning time in the classroom. As some of you readers may know, my son is on the Autism Spectrum. I have written about my experience with Autism {here and here} and have had hopes to help others whom are in the midst of the chaos of their diagnosis. We keep Mason on a sensory diet, in which we use methods of physical activity before and during school to keep him focused in the classroom.
In school he has a quiet corner and a box of small items in which he can use to play with that allow him to get back on task. I thought these sensory bags would be a great fidget toy for his box at school, as well as at home. These sensory bags are terrific for any child that may need a break in-between tasks or long periods of home work. These squeezable bags, that are filled with a jelly material, allow a child to regroup and organize their thoughts when they’re distracted by their environment. Mason’s sensory issues cause him to be overloaded by the activities on the playground, making it hard for him to transition from the play yard to the classroom after lunch. [Read more…]