Sensory seeker activities
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I'm going to share a little information on daily activities that you can do with your children to give them more proprioceptive input which can help tremendously with sensory seeking behavior. Also, take some time to read how you can improve emotional regulation in 7 minutes per day which includes tons of proprioceptive input activities.

Haydyn Skidmore saved to OT
100+ Awesome and easy sensory diet activities that you can start using in your home today! Find the best activities for your kid.
Planning 5-10 minutes of sensory input every 1-2 hours with these activities for sensory seekers will help them stay calm and focused when it's needed.
rhonda osborne saved to WORDS
Heavy work activities provide proprioceptive input that can help children stay calm. This list of heavy work activities contains ideas kids can use anywhere
Heidi Turi saved to Sensory integration activities
Sensory Activities for Sensory Seekers that are extremely easy to do with zero prep and usually zero equipment!
If your child is hyper, always moving, can't sit still or listen to you, your child is very likely seeking proprioceptive and vestibular sensory input.
Hanging upside down stimulates our vestibular system.By hanging upside down, you can reduce sensory related meltdowns in autistic children.
Todd Jacosbon saved to Sensory Diet
55 fun sensory room equipment tips and ideas to help you create an effective therapy gym for your child with sensory processing disoder and/or autism.
crystal polhans saved to Sensory room
When your child is overstimulated by a situation, use these sensory activities to calm them down and give their bodies a chance to feel relaxed.

Nataša Čulibrk saved to Montessori printables
Often people strive to understand what exactly the difference is between sensory seeking and sensory sensitive. Basically there are two ways in which people with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)…

Diane Cross saved to positive play