Very often, parents of children with special needs that impact sensory processing, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), medical conditions, or sensory processing disorder (SPD), are referred to sensory gyms.
Different from typical gyms, sensory gyms can help children with special needs develop their sensory, communication, self-regulation, and fine motor skills. They provide opportunities for children to process sensory information in a non-threatening and fun way.
Sensory gyms offer specialized play equipment such as suspended swings, rolling scooters, rock climbing walls, and trampolines intended for skill building and treatment of sensory needs. Read on for more information on sensory gyms and their benefits.
Did You Know? Facts about Sensory Gyms:
It helps to consider these facts when deciding if sensory gyms are right for you and your child. As always, consult with your doctor if you have any questions.
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