By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-04-04 | Landscaping What is a sensory room? A sensory room is a specially designed room that clams and relaxes the people in it. It is used for different reasons, such as for calming babies or young children, or simply ... read more
By: saniagomes | 2010-10-14 | Nutrition Sensory Evaluation of the moisture content has a vital importance in the food industries today. It is mainly carried out to make sure that the quality standards are met by the food products that are being manufactured. The proportion of moisture is intermittently related to the shelf life of the food products. read more
By: Gareth Hoyle | 2011-01-01 | Gardening There are many advantages of sensory environments. Sensory environments consist of items such as bubble tubes, fibre optics and projectors, which altogether, can be used to create a unique sensory room, sensory garden or bespoke system. read more
By: Paul Andrew Todd | 2010-12-04 | Article Marketing ESP stands for extra sensory perception. This is also referred to as the sixth sense or the sense beyond our normal five senses of touch, taste, hearing, site and smell. ESP is being able to obtain or receive information through a mental form, not our five senses read more
By: Peter Van Zelst | 2010-10-20 | Disabilities The benefits of sensory equipment play a crucial role when it comes to the various therapies and treatments used for both adults and children suffering from these and other related sensory disorders... read more
By: Mary Robinson | 2010-05-26 | Babies Sensory tables are great play stations for students to discover colors, shapes, textures and to simply have fun. This article includes a number of sensory table ideas to make your sensory table an ever-changing play station. read more
By: Wayne Buckhanan | 2010-03-31 | Goal Setting By looking at how a goal is stated we can quickly tell how likely it is to become reality. The difference between a dream or a want and a goal is that the goal has specific features that make it reachable. Well formed outcomes have several criteria: stated in positives, individually driven, sensory based, and ecological. This quiz allows you to check whether your outcomes are sensory based. read more
By: Wayne Buckhanan | 2010-04-01 | Goal Setting Are your goals truly goals (rather than dreams and wants)? By looking at how the goal is stated we can quickly tell the difference. The difference between a dream or a want and a goal is that the goal has specific features that make it reachable. Well formed outcomes have several criteria: stated in positives, individually driven, sensory based, and ecological. This article shows you how to put sensory based outcomes into your goal statements. read more
By: Kate Horstmann | 2012-02-20 | ADHD Childhood professionals deal with a complex variety of issues every day such as sensory integration dysfunction, ADHD, and similar challenges. read more
By: Macy Kaiser | 2012-02-10 | Parenting Read what sensory play is, the benefits of sensory play for children. Explains specifically ways to use sensory play and information about sensory sensitivities for children with special needs and disabilities. read more
By: Natalie Ekberg | 2010-03-28 | Coaching Being emphatic is very important for a coach but to put you in a position of excellence, applying the sensory acuity is a must. What exactly is Sensory Acuity? Simply put, it is your ability to employ all your senses and absorb as much as possible about the person you are with. It is not only what you see or hear. It covers testing congruency, to understand what is really being communicated to you, through both verbal and non-verbal means. read more
By: Ethan Ong | 2010-04-04 | Business Turning an exhibition hall into a sensory experience is really not as easy as it looks - just ask any event company. What you are given is a hall, a space, potential for something fantastic to happen and it is really up to you to use what tools you have to transform this vast empty space, into a concert, into an event, into an unforgettable experience. I have here with me some pointers that you can bring with you when you do approach this subject. read more
By: Randolph Directo | 2010-04-03 | Attraction Recover your lost talents using this method. Let me show you a exercises that combine elements of EFT, Goldman Methods, and cognitive psychology to help you amplify the Law of Attraction in your life. read more
By: Oswald Melman | 2010-09-16 | TV So many new forms of technology have been released in recent years that cater almost exclusively to titillating our sensory perceptions. The vast majority of these new systems focus on our visual and auditory sensibility, though some go further to include tactile sensibilities as well. read more
By: Sherman Barber | 2012-05-16 | Home & Family Sensory toys, then, have a special place in special needs education. There is no doubt that teaching a child with special needs presents many challenges but sensory toys for special needs children can go a long way toward assisting both the teacher and the student in the learning process. And when used at home, these sensory toys can help to extend the learning potential even more. read more