Innovative Tech for Sensory Integration

I’ve been exploring some new adaptive technologies to enhance sensory integration therapy, particularly with augmented reality apps. I’ve found that using tools like the iPad app ‘Google Expeditions’ allows clients to engage with virtual environments that can aid in their sensory experiences. Has anyone else tried this, or do you have other tech recommendations that really made a difference in your sessions?

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I’ve also experimented with AR for sensory therapy and found using the ‘Merge Cube’ super engaging. It adds a tactile element that really helps clients dive deeper into the experience. Just make sure to check if your clients are tech-savvy; not everyone’s a fan of the latest gadgets.

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I’ve had some great success using ‘Osmo’ for sensory play; the physical pieces combined with digital interaction really spark excitement. It’s like giving them a physical magic wand! @jameson_b82, have you tried it yet?

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