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  • Sedomocha Elementary School
  • Dover Foxcroft, ME
  • Half of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Many of my students have difficulty integrating various sensory stimuli in the environment, while others require and seek additional sensory input. All of these students require breaks, assistance, and a variety of sensory activities to help them manage their sensory needs. In addition to helping my students regulate their sensory processing systems, engaging in sensory play can also assist students develop a greater interest in their environment, improve attention, communication, social, and fine and gross motor skills.

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Many of my students have difficulty integrating various sensory stimuli in the environment, while others require and seek additional sensory input. All of these students require breaks, assistance, and a variety of sensory activities to help them manage their sensory needs. In addition to helping my students regulate their sensory processing systems, engaging in sensory play can also assist students develop a greater interest in their environment, improve attention, communication, social, and fine and gross motor skills.

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