Sensory Circuit Cards - PDF download

£3.50

Did you know that 1 in 6 children experience sensory processing difficulties, this can make school challenging and stressful.

Sensory Circuits are a form of integration intervention and involve a sequence of physical activities that are designed to alert, organise and calm.

A sensory circuit aims to facilitate sensory processing helping children to regulate and organise their senses.

Alerting - a selection of activities to provide vestibular and proprioceptive stimulation.

Organising - a selection of activities that require motor sensory processing, balance and timing.

Calming - a selection of activities that provide input to ensure children finish calm, centred and ready.

A set of 3 PDF files containing 12 activities for each area and a single PDF containing headers for each area.

Photos show the images contained in the PDF files.

Font used:open dyslexic

Created using @widgitsoftware

Add To Cart

Did you know that 1 in 6 children experience sensory processing difficulties, this can make school challenging and stressful.

Sensory Circuits are a form of integration intervention and involve a sequence of physical activities that are designed to alert, organise and calm.

A sensory circuit aims to facilitate sensory processing helping children to regulate and organise their senses.

Alerting - a selection of activities to provide vestibular and proprioceptive stimulation.

Organising - a selection of activities that require motor sensory processing, balance and timing.

Calming - a selection of activities that provide input to ensure children finish calm, centred and ready.

A set of 3 PDF files containing 12 activities for each area and a single PDF containing headers for each area.

Photos show the images contained in the PDF files.

Font used:open dyslexic

Created using @widgitsoftware

Did you know that 1 in 6 children experience sensory processing difficulties, this can make school challenging and stressful.

Sensory Circuits are a form of integration intervention and involve a sequence of physical activities that are designed to alert, organise and calm.

A sensory circuit aims to facilitate sensory processing helping children to regulate and organise their senses.

Alerting - a selection of activities to provide vestibular and proprioceptive stimulation.

Organising - a selection of activities that require motor sensory processing, balance and timing.

Calming - a selection of activities that provide input to ensure children finish calm, centred and ready.

A set of 3 PDF files containing 12 activities for each area and a single PDF containing headers for each area.

Photos show the images contained in the PDF files.

Font used:open dyslexic

Created using @widgitsoftware