Southpaw’s Sensory Integration tools are designed to meet the needs of individuals experiencing sensory integration dysfunction. Products help users to balance incoming sensory and environmental information and work to develop the subconscious ability to process and respond to stimuli. By activating the senses of vision, touch, hearing and movement, Southpaw products can help the user integrate and organize responses.
A Sensory Room is a specific space designed to allow the user to control all aspects of sensation in the area. The main components of every MSE is that it is accessible to all functioning levels, provides the opportunity for choice by the user, is meaningful, demand free and empowers the individual to overcome sensory deficits and allows them to take control to discover and explore the world around them.
Southpaw’s Sensory Integration tools are designed to meet the needs of individuals experiencing sensory integration dysfunction. Products help users to balance incoming sensory and environmental information and work to develop the subconscious ability to process and respond to stimuli. By activating the senses of vision, touch, hearing and movement, Southpaw products can help the user integrate and organize responses.
A Sensory Room is a specific space designed to allow the user to control all aspects of sensation in the area. The main components of every MSE is that it is accessible to all functioning levels, provides the opportunity for choice by the user, is meaningful, demand free and empowers the individual to overcome sensory deficits and allows them to take control to discover and explore the world around them.
Posted by Sarah Gilbert, MS OTR/L on Aug 22nd 2016
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Posted by Tom Marshall, Southpaw Director of MSE Sales on Mar 6th 2015
Since its inception and as specifically described by Hulsegge and Verheul, “snoezelen” has always promoted the passive, user-directed approach with facilitators being ‘enablers.’ This enablin
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