1) Jump rope or jump on a trampoline, this activity provides up and down movements that stimulate the inner ear.
2) Playing on monkey bars are pogo sticks, this activity increases body awareness.
3) Marry-go-rounds or swinging enables vestibular stimulation.
4) Sliding down a slide provide rapid movement of both acceleration and deceleration,
5) While lying on their belly rock back and forth on a therapy ball (hyperactive sensory).
Proprioceptive
1) Pull your child around on a blanket, and then switch places.
2) Climb at the playground, move from various climbing equipment at the park.
3) Hide & Seek, hide under pillows and blankets
4) Hand clapping games
5) Making letters and shapes out of play-do.
Auditory
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Providing an environment of hope and caring is essential and needed by all children “Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is his reward” Psalms 127:3 (New King James Version). Our children our blessings from God, and He commands us to provide our children with love, spirituality, caring, and to nurture regardless of their abilities. Children with special needs require proactive parents, parents who continually strive to provide opportunities for their children. As professionals we must reach all parents and caregivers and provide them opportunities for education for not just their children, for the parents and caregivers as well. During this process it is imperative to have open lines of communication of teachers and professionals “The bond between parents and professionals (e.g., teachers, speech therapists, physical therapists) can be critical to the child’s development” (Hallahan, Kauffman, & Pullen, 2015, p. 75). Education, communication, and collaboration is essential, and through this collaboration our children and our children’s children can live successful productive