This beautiful garden themed Sensory Path™ is the Original Sensory Path™ from the viral hit video posted by Holly Barker Clay on Facebook in 2018. Using research-based sensory movements, this beautiful path helps reduce a child’s sensory seeking behaviors by utilizing the body to provide sensory input through a specialized series of movements as the child moves along the areas of the path. With over 80 feet of specialized planning, this beautiful Sensory Path™ will offer an aesthetically pleasing space that will engage kids to step, jump, balance and press which will reset their neurological system allowing their brain to cognitively function
Designed to change the child’s body position as he/she completes the course, it has the child focus on academic visuals, while moving the body in a specific order. As the child moves through the path, the body movements slow down or speed up, but work towards giving the proper sensory input without overstimulating the student. Our sensory hallway paths for elementary schools are all designed by using research-based sensory integration therapy techniques to decrease sensory seeking behaviors and increase cognition.
The Original Sensory Path™ includes:
- 1- 14′ Flower Body Hop with instructional cues for mindful movement
- 1- 10′ Loopy Ladybug Line
- 8- 10″ Beautiful Ladybugs
- 12-12″ Numbered Lily pads
- 8-10″ Jumping frogs
- 24-8″ Rainbow Footprints
- 10-6″ Red Push Place hands (5 pairs)
- 12-22″ Floating Logs
- 20- 1.5″ White dots (slow down and breathe)
- 20-1.5″ Black dots
- 26- 11″ Pink and Purple AlphaDots™
- 25- 3″ directional arrows
- 2- 6″ “Side Step” Directional Words for Push Place
- 3- 6″ “Push” Directional Words for Push Place
- 3- 8″ Directional Clouds for Loopy Ladybug Line
- Application Tools and Detailed Instructions
- Movement Guide with proper Sensory Path Use
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****All of our elements are pre-cut and ready to peel and apply to your floor, no additional trimming is necessary around image edges. Some elements are grouped on transfer pages, and backing paper will need to be cut to separate the shapes. When necessary, application tape is applied to help transfer intricately cut images.