Dresden Elementary
Evans
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Creating a sensory space in a kindergarten classroom supports young children's emotional and sensory development. It provides a calm, quiet area where students can self-regulate, manage overwhelming feelings, and reduce stress or anxiety. This is especially beneficial for children with sensory processing challenges, autism, ADHD, or other special needs, offering a safe space to regroup and feel in control. Sensory spaces also enhance focus and learning by helping students return to classroom activities feeling more calm and prepared. They promote emotional awareness, self-regulation skills, and overall well-being, contributing to a more inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.
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