
Students with sensory processing challenges experience unique difficulties in processing and responding to sensory information in their environment, which can significantly impact their ability to learn, participate, and thrive in educational settings. These challenges can affect how students take in information, engage in social situations, complete written work, and maintain a state of readiness for learning. Creating an inclusive classroom environment that addresses sensory needs is crucial not only for students on the autism spectrum but for all learners who may experience sensory sensitivities. By understanding and accommodating these sensory differences, educators can help create learning spaces where every student has the opportunity to engage effectively, maintain focus, and achieve their full potential.
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Experience the overwhelming reality of sensory sensitivity through this immersive simulation that reveals how individuals with autism and sensory processing differences navigate everyday situations.
This Visual Impairment Simulator lets you experience what it is like to be visually impaired or blind, engaging with online learning materials.