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  2. Montessori sensorial materials - Wikipedia

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    The red rods are rods with a square cross section, varying only in length. The smallest is 10 cm long and the largest is one meter long. Each rod is 2.5 cm/1inch square. By holding the ends of the rods with two hands, the material is designed to give the child a sense of long and short.

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    Take small orange cones and cover the tip with white duct tape and line the bottom with yellow tape. Next, using wood glue, paste them onto a giant board in a pyramid shape! 21. Halloween Sensory Bins

  4. Fidget toy - Wikipedia

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    A fidget toy or fidget is typically a small object used for pleasant but purposeless activity with the hands (manual fidgeting or stimming). Some users believe these toys help them tolerate anxiety, frustration, agitation, boredom, and excitement. [1] They are also commonly used by those with sensory difficulties. [2]

  5. Sensory room - Wikipedia

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    One way sensory rooms are being utilized is with patients with dementia. Sensory information is helpful in improving the quality of life for people who have dementia and potentially other memory problems. A recent study testing various forms of multi-sensory therapies found that there were positive effects for those with issues with agitation. [20]

  6. Hug machine - Wikipedia

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    Autistic people often have sensory processing disorder, which entails abnormal levels of stimulation of the senses (such as hypersensitivity). [3] Because of difficulty with social interactions, it can be uncomfortable or impractical to turn to other human beings for comfort, including hugs.

  7. Hand feel - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Therefore, hand feel is an important characteristic of clothing that provides sensory comfort. Hand feel (also called handle or drape [8]) is one of the basic characteristics that are necessary for sensory comfort that is related to tactile comfort. [9] It is related to the friction between the clothes and the body.

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