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Sensory Spaces - Victoria Navin

Sensory Spaces

An A-Z of Immersive and Creative Environments to Support Sensory Integration

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
218 Seiten
2025
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-98911-2 (ISBN)
CHF 39,95 inkl. MwSt
This comprehensive A-Z shows readers how to create easily customisable spaces to invite learning, creativity, sensory engagement and relaxation, using a host of everyday items. It is a valuable resource for SENCOs, SEND and Mainstream teachers, TAs, early years practitioners, play therapists and parents and carers.
Imagine stepping into a sensory space where you can feel the sand between your toes, smell the sea, listen to the sound of seagulls calling; touch feathers, shells and driftwood…

Sensory spaces invite learners to be curious and try new ideas and skills, inspiring imaginative play, creativity and storytelling. This comprehensive A-Z shows readers how to create easily customisable spaces for learning, sensory engagement and relaxation, using a host of everyday items. It is packed full of:

• tools and strategies to provide positive experiences and the best outcomes for an inclusive education;

• ideas for connecting learners to different areas of the curriculum;

• sensory-rich activities to support the mental health and wellbeing of people with complex and additional needs; and

• case studies and examples from guest contributors to showcase a wide range of sensory spaces in practice.

With a rich selection of colour photographs, this essential guide will inspire you to create spaces for learners to take ownership of their sensory explorations in creative, immersive and stimulating environments. It is a valuable resource for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and mainstream teachers, SEND coordinators, teaching assistants, early years practitioners, play therapists, parents and carers, and anyone with an interest in engaging learners through the senses.

Victoria Navin is a passionate advocate for multisensory storytelling, specialising in creating sensory-rich learning experiences for individuals with SEND. With over two decades of experience, including working at a special school in Cheshire, she connects learners to literature, culture, history and other topics through her unique multisensory stories and sensory activities. Victoria has authored over 45 fully resourced multisensory stories and delivers online workshops for educators and caregivers worldwide. She writes sensory activities for Little Magic Train and has written sensory activities for Marvin’s Storytime Show. She is a frequent speaker at online conferences and has contributed to several books (including Sensory Stories: Making Narratives Accessible Through the Senses by Dr Joanna Grace and Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs by Dr Sarah Moseley) and magazines (including SEN Magazine and PMLD Link), making her a leading figure in the field of sensory-based education.

Acknowledgements

Guest Contributors

Foreword

About This Book

How to Use This Book

Part 1: Introducing Sensory Spaces 1

Sensory Processing

Sensory Profiles

The Benefits of Using Sensory Structures and Sensory Spaces

Ownership of Sensory Spaces

Part 2: Getting Started

Health and Safety Guidance

Using Scents and Smells

Choosing a Sensory Structure or Space

Accessorising Sensory Spaces

Part 3: An A-Z of Sensory Spaces to Suit all Budgets

Activity Arches

Beach Shelters

Balloon Arches

Ball Pits

Baths and Hydrotherapy Pools

Beaded Door Curtains

Bedrooms

Bed Canopies

Bedsheets

Blankets and Throws

Body

Canvas and Tarpaulins

Cardboard Boxes

Carpet Tiles

Cavendish Spaces

Colour Wheels and Light Projectors

Cupboards and Small Rooms

Curtains

Dens

Drona Boxes

Eco-nooks

Fishing Nets

Gardens

Garden Arches

Gazebos

Hammocks

Hoists

Hula Hoops

Intergenerational Sensory Spaces

Journey Sensory Pathway

Kitchens

Light Rooms

Mosquito Nets and Insect Screens

Net Curtains

Observation Windows

Outdoor Spaces

Parachutes

Parasols

Partitions and Room Dividers

Peg Spinners

Playhouses

Polytunnels

Plumbing Pipes and Connectors

Quiet Spaces

Rails

Remote Interactive Learning Experiences

Sandpits

Sensory Rooms

Shower Curtains

Side Lyers

Scrim Nets

Space Blankets

Stages

Tents

Trampolines

Trellises

Tunnels

Umbrellas

Vision Impairment Sensory Spaces

Walls

Washing Lines

Wigwams and Tipis

Workspaces

Xylography

Yoga Mat

Ziplock Sensory Bags

Part 4: The ‘Why’

Sensory Zones in the Home

Sensory Zones in the Classroom

Sensory Spaces for People with Dementia

Sensory Zones for Adults with Learning Disabilities

Sensory Spaces for You

Part 5: Sensory Zones

The Senses: Auditory Zone

The Senses: Gustatory Zone

The Senses: Olfactory Zone

The Senses: Tactile Zone

The Senses: Visual Zone

Creativity Zone: Arts

Creativity Zone: Crafts

Diversity Zone

Movement Break Zone

Music Zone

Play Zone

Reading Zone

RE Zone

Roleplay Zone

Science Zone

The Sensory Calendar

Further Resources

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 89 Halftones, color; 89 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Gewicht 750 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Vorschulpädagogik
ISBN-10 1-032-98911-4 / 1032989114
ISBN-13 978-1-032-98911-2 / 9781032989112
Zustand Neuware
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