Intermediate Unit 1 Sensory Toolbox sensory accommodations and adaptations.

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Intermediate Unit 1 Sensory Toolbox sensory accommodations and adaptations

Proprioceptive Use of weighted lap objects, sensory blanket, weighted backpack, weighted vest Use of therapy balls Jumping on a tramp Use of tight clothing Pressure touch to back/shoulder as if to provide support Performs scheduled heavy weight activity in daily routine(walk with backpack on) Push heavy objects, wall Pull heavy objects Carries different weighted objects to/from classroom

Vestibular Scheduled walks in daily routine Sit on wedges, deflated beach ball, T-stool, rocking chair, therapy ball Feet touch floor place bungee cord on bottom of chair to provide input for feet In gym /recess provide running, swinging, sliding, scooters activities, daily warm up exercises Sit n’ spin Seesaw Balance board saucer Movement breaks prior to fine motor

Tactile Oral Motor- Chewing items-chew gum, fruit snacks, crunchy foods(jaw muscles)