The sensory tunnel is the perfect device for children requiring proprioceptive stimulation. Squeezing through this tunnel filled with a special Styrofoam semolina provides a lot of tactile stimulation and is also a lot of fun for the child exercising, despite the challenge involved.
Thanks to its qualities, the soft tunnel can also be used as a beanbag chair with this type of filling. One can lie, sit or roll around on it.
Children with sensory integration issues have a number of ways to react to the environment. Even though each child is special, there are few typical ways to respond to sensory input. Sensory integration is a way of describing brain processes that help us take, organize, and respond effectively to information received or gathered from our 5 senses. Encourages movement and socialization for children with sensory processing disorder, autism and gross motor challenges
Dimension of the tunnel – diameter 60 cm, length 100 cm
Helps with:
- Coordination
- Mood & Attention
- Sensory Seeking
- Sensory Under Responders