sensory decor


many companies offer therapeutic products to create soothing, richly textured sensory roomstfh combines the typical with a handy graph that evaluates the senses and skills targeted by each device – including from top to bottom a cloud ceiling, a sound sensitive bubble column, a school age corner colossus and interactive musical squares. while these are only being developed for assistive special needs, there is obviously a universal appeal to trampolines,ball pools, hammocks, fiber optics, etc…

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