Brain Breaks are not Bad!
Through daily use of The Sensory Path movement series, students train their brain and their body to communicate and work together appropriately and learn how to calm down when feeling overwhelmed. Â
Through daily use of The Sensory Path movement series, students train their brain and their body to communicate and work together appropriately and learn how to calm down when feeling overwhelmed. Â
For the last week of our The Sensory Pathâ„¢ product series, I want to cover motor planning & sequencing! All of The Sensory Path’sâ„¢ products, even the individual elements, require motor planning & sequencing in order to use them. However, their full Sensory Path Packages, both indoor and outdoor, as well as their Learning Noodles …
This week our topic is core & lower extremity strength! There are loads of products from The Sensory Pathâ„¢, individual elements & full Sensory Paths, that can serve as sensory physical therapy tools and are perfect for addressing core & lower extremity strength goals! One of my favorite ways to address core & lower extremity …
How Sensory Path Products Support Physical Therapy Goals: Jumping Read More »
A very important gross motor skill that kids develop is the ability to walk along a line or balance beam. As they continue to develop & finesse this skill they eventually are able to perform this skill tandemly (heel-to-toe). If a child struggles with balance and is incapable of doing this we often see deficits …
How Sensory Path Products Support Physical Therapy Goals: Balancing Read More »
Learn how to use a Sensory Path for maximum results with this informative blog series by The Sensory Path.
A school district in Helena, MT recently installed Sensory Paths in every elementary school in the district. Admin, teachers, and students have given rave reviews. It’s an honor to be trusted with district-wide support for our Sensory Path products! Principals within the district were eager to receive their Sensory Paths and have already found them …