The ‘Hangry’ Meltdown: Why Your Child Can’t Feel Hunger Until It’s an Emergency (Interoception)

The 'Hangry' Meltdown: Why Your Child Can't Feel Hunger Until It's an Emergency (Interoception) 1

It’s a familiar scene: your child is playing happily one minute, and the next, they are on the floor in a full-blown meltdown. They’re screaming, throwing things, and completely inconsolable. You offer a snack, and it’s slapped away. Yet, ten minutes later, after you’ve managed to get some food into them, they are a completely … Read more

Proprioception: Why Your Child Crashes Into Walls

Proprioception: Why Your Child Crashes Into Walls 2

Why Your Child Crashes Into Walls: The Proprioception Connection It’s 7 PM. You are trying to wind down for the day, but your living room looks like a wrestling match. Your child isn’t just playing; they are launching themselves off the sofa, body-slamming into the cushions, tackling their siblings with surprising force, or seemingly “accidentally” … Read more

Transform Your Classroom on a Budget: Essential Loose Parts for Sensory Regulation

Transform Your Classroom on a Budget: Essential Loose Parts for Sensory Regulation 3

If you’ve been following the great debate about classroom materials, you know where I stand. For special needs students, particularly those with sensory processing differences, natural, authentic materials are superior tools for emotional regulation compared to mass-produced plastic. They simply offer the necessary grounding input that an overstimulated nervous system craves. But here is the … Read more

Regulation and Sensory Needs: Understanding the Six Buckets Model

Regulation and Sensory Needs: Understanding the Six Buckets Model 4

A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents on Managing Sensory Overload This guide is for teachers who want real answers. We don’t need more acronyms. We don’t need more complex charts that sit in a binder and gather dust. We need a practical way to understand regulation in the classroom. This is especially true for … Read more

Proprioceptive Play: Activities to Help Your Child Understand Their Body in Space

Proprioceptive Play: Activities to Help Your Child Understand Their Body in Space 5

Why some children seem to know exactly where they are while others bump into everything – and what we can do about it You know that child in your setting – the one who seems to have no idea how much space their body takes up? They bump into furniture, knock things over, and seem … Read more

The Barefoot Sensory Path: Connecting with Nature for Calming Sensory Input

The Barefoot Sensory Path: Connecting with Nature for Calming Sensory Input 6

Why getting muddy might just be the best thing you do for your children this term I’ll be honest with you, when I first heard about barefoot sensory paths, I thought it was another passing fad. Just another thing to add to our already overwhelming to-do list. But after watching three-year-old Maya transform from a … Read more

7 Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Processing Issues

7 Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Processing Issues 7

Is Their Sock Seam the Villain of Every Morning? 7 Sensory Signs Your Child Might Be Struggling (And How to Gently Help at Home) Parenting is a grand adventure, isn’t it? One minute you’re celebrating a milestone, the next you’re utterly bewildered by why a perfectly good plate of fish fingers has been declared an … Read more

8 Fun Ways to Enhance Learning Through Senses

8 Fun Ways to Enhance Learning Through Senses 8

8 Multi-Sensory Learning Ideas for Any Subject Let’s be honest, for many of us, school was a largely visual and auditory affair. Sit down. Look at the board. Listen to the teacher. Read the book. Repeat. And for some students, this traditional approach works perfectly. But what if your brain isn’t wired to learn best … Read more

6 Essential Sensory Break Ideas for Classrooms

6 Essential Sensory Break Ideas for Classrooms 9

6 Effective Sensory Break Ideas for the Classroom Sustained attention, especially in a busy, stimulating environment, is a huge ask for any child, but particularly for those with sensory processing differences. Their brains might be craving movement, overloaded by noise, or simply struggling to stay regulated. Sometimes, a quiet chew or a quick wobble is … Read more

9 Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Home

9 Tips for a Sensory-Friendly Home 10

9 Simple Ways to Adapt Your Home for Sensory Success Home should be a sanctuary, a place of comfort and calm where everyone feels safe and understood. But for a child with sensory processing differences, even the most loving home can sometimes feel like a bewildering obstacle course or a cacophony of overwhelming sensations. The … Read more

The Lion King: A Multi-Sensory Learning Experience

Lion King Sensory Story

Lion King Sensory Story Multi-sensory approaches to storytelling have proven invaluable for engaging learners of all abilities. This sensory adaptation of Disney’s beloved The Lion King transforms the classic tale into an immersive experience that appeals to all learners. Download as a PDF at the bottom of the page. We also have a sensory version … Read more

Bible Sensory Story & Soundboard: Moses and the Burning Bush

Bible Sensory Story & Soundboard: Moses and the Burning Bush 11

Unlock the wonder of the Bible for every child with “5 Sensory Bible Stories.” Traditional storytelling can sometimes miss the mark for children who experience the world in unique ways. But imagine a world where the Bible’s amazing stories come alive through every touch, sound, sight, and even smell! That’s the magic of sensory Bible … Read more

10 Ways to Support our SEN Child to Say Goodbye to Their Class at the End of the Year

10 Ways to Support our SEN Child to Say Goodbye to Their Class at the End of the Year 12

Transition: Supporting Your SEN Child to Say Goodbye to Their Class For many children, the end of the school year is a time of excitement. New teachers, a fresh classroom, a chance to grow. But for some children with special educational needs, particularly those who thrive on routine, familiarity and emotional connection, the final weeks … Read more

Calmer Classroom: Introducing the Sensory Break Idea Spinner

Calmer Classroom: Introducing the Sensory Break Idea Spinner 13

We all know that our classrooms are vibrant, dynamic spaces. But sometimes, that energy can tip into overwhelm, especially for students with diverse sensory needs. Finding that just right moment and that perfect activity to help a student reset, regulate, and refocus can feel like a constant challenge. That’s why we’re absolutely thrilled to launch a brand-new, FREE tool … Read more

How Autistic Individuals Experience Sound Sensitivity

How Autistic Individuals Experience Sound Sensitivity 14

Sound Sensitivity in Autism: A Complete Guide for UK Families and Teachers Did you know that up to 90% of autistic individuals experience some form of sound sensitivity? For many autistic people, a ticking clock might feel as loud as a fire alarm, while a shout could seem like a distant whisper. This isn’t simply … Read more

8 Essential Communication Strategies for Noisy Classrooms

8 Essential Communication Strategies for Noisy Classrooms 15

Effective Communication Strategies for Noisy Classrooms: A Guide for Teachers and Students with Sensory Processing Needs Schools are naturally noisy places. From bustling hallways to chattering cafeterias, classroom noise can make learning challenging for everyone, but especially for students with sensory processing disorder (SPD) and other sensory sensitivities. This comprehensive guide provides practical communication strategies … Read more

Early Intervention OT and Developmental Delays

Early Intervention OT and Developmental Delays 16

Early Intervention OT and Developmental Delays: Helping Kids Build Essential Skills Early intervention occupational therapy (OT) can be a game changer for children with developmental delays. When children struggle with everyday tasks like eating, dressing, or playing, OT offers targeted help that builds their ability to take care of themselves and participate in daily activities. … Read more

Journey Across the World: Sensory Story

Journey Across the World: Sensory Story 17

Journey to Rainbow Mountain: A Multisensory Adventure Story This immersive rhyming sensory story takes learners on a magical journey to Rainbow Mountain, incorporating rich sensory opportunities throughout. The narrative follows a simple rhyme scheme, with each verse specifically designed to maximise sensory engagement. Below, you’ll find the complete story along with suggested sensory elements for … Read more

Farmyard Sound Story

Farmyard Sound Story 18

The Farmyard Morning Sensory Sound Story “The Farmyard Morning” is a delightful, interactive resource designed to immerse Special Educational Needs (SEN) learners in the sights, sounds, and sensations of a bustling farm. This digital soundboard follows a farmer named Pat through a day of waking up, tending to animals, working the land, and resting at … Read more

Turning Children’s Books into Sensory Stories

Turning Children's Books into Sensory Stories 19

Transforming Classic Children’s Books into Sensory Stories Whilst we love a purpose-written sensory story, turning a beloved children’s book into a sensory adventure can be a much easier way to incorporate tactile, visual, auditory, and even olfactory elements into your storytime. You can relatively easily bring classic tales to life in ways that deepen understanding, … Read more