This sense helps you notice flowers blooming and bright green leaves
Sight
Sensory input can either be calming, alerting, or both
True!
Name a scent that can make a person feel more alert or awake (appropriate answers please)
Examples: Peppermint, cinnamon, citrus, etc.
Name a scent that can make a person feel more calm (appropriate answers please)
Possible answers: Lavender, vanilla, ocean mist, rain, etc.
This daily 10 AM group helps you feel more alert, awake, and keeps your body moving.
Exercise group!
Which sense helps you enjoy the flavor of seasonal fruits in Spring?
Taste
All people react to sensory inputs in the same way
False!
This type of music is performed by musicians who use instruments like electric guitars, drums, bass guitar, and can be upbeat and loud.
Possible answers: Rock n Roll, Heavy Metal
This coping skill involves sitting quietly and focusing on your breath to calm your mind.
Meditation
A fun and alerting game played standing up during exercise group that involves using pool noodles and a balloon.
Balloon Volleyball!
Which sense might help calm you if you listen to rain sounds or birds chirping?
Hearing
Vestibular input involves movement and balance
True!
Name a food item that can be alerting and can increase your focus.
Examples: gum, chewy/crunchy foods, cold foods
Possible answers: rain, ocean waves, birds chirping, the wind
A calming activity done in some sensory groups to calm and ease tension in our hands
Guided hand massage w/scented lotion
This sense helps you balance while reaching up to pick an orange from a tree.
Vestibular

Sensory items are expensive and hard to find
False!
Name an exercise that can help you feel more energized and awake
Possible answers: Basketball, dancing, weight lifting, etc.
What is a visual that can be calming to look at?
Possible responses: Bubbles, soft colors, lava lamps, etc.
The Hoberman sphere provides which sensory input?

Visual (sight) and Tactile (touch) sensory inputs
Name one Spring activity that uses at least TWO senses
Examples: Gardening, walking outside, picnicking, cooking, etc.
Sensory activities can only be done in the presence of an Occupational Therapist
False!
What sense are you using in this video?
Vestibular!
Name a proprioceptive activity that can be calming and is usually practiced by combining body movements and stretching with deep breathing.
Yoga or Tai-Chi
Name the 7 senses discussed in the beginning of the sensory education group today.
Taste, Vestibular, Proprioception, Sight, Smell, Hearing, Touch