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Sensory tent in classroom for high school students with severe cognitive disabilities

by Karen W. Scott
(Richmond, VA USA)

One of the creative HS teachers, Ms. Brown, designed this sensory area in a multi-room classroom for older students (ages 15+) with severe cognitive disabilities. (see blog link)

http://otinpublicschools.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-cool-is-this.html

Later in the year we added pre-owned house flags with objects sewn into the flags and scented with cinnamon. (see blog link)
This area is accessible to students who are ambulatory and students who use wheelchairs for mobility.

http://otinpublicschools.blogspot.com/2010/11/different-kind-of-flag-waving.html

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