A sensory room uses therapeutic equipment such as weighted products,soft play equipment,ball pits, bubble tubes and interactive wall panels to create an immersive sensory experience. A sensory room can be customized to stimulate sensory-seekers or calm a child on the verge of a meltdown.
With its mix of calming tools, a sensory room can serve as a therapeutic environment for those with autism or dementia, or a safe space for kids who need a break from the sensory overload and social stressors in school.
For kids who need a break while remaining in the classroom, a calm down corner can include tools such as bean bag chairs, liquid tiles and fidgets to promote self-regulation.

