Whole-Class Sensory Activity: Olfactory (Smell)
Students with sensory differences often benefit from extra input (= MORE SENSATION) through their sensory system. The sense of smell (the olfactory sense) is one way that we can increase the sensory input children are getting. My students are calmer and happier after a session with yummy-smelling spices such as cinnamon and ginger!
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Chirp is making church welcoming for people with special needs and their families, equipping families to provide excellent support for their developing children.
For more information about Chirp:
www.chirpcc.com
Find my recommended resources here:
http://www.chirpcc.com/resources.html
For more information about my life:
kittensfromthedarkside.blogspot.com
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