
Understanding Sensory Circuits for Effective Learning
Explore the importance of sensory integration in processing information from the senses for optimal learning. Learn how sensory circuits help children regulate and organize their senses through alerting, organizing, and calming activities. Discover how these interventions support focus, grounding, and brain preparation for learning.
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Sensory Circuits A brief introduction
Sensory Integrationis the process by which the brain receives, organises and processes all the information received from the senses. The senses include touch, sight, hearing, smell, taste, body position and movement (proprioception) and balance/position against gravity (vestibular). The information received from these senses help us to make sense of the world. Effective sensory integration and processing enables us to respond appropriately to different stimuli in our environment and informs our everyday functioning. A sensory circuit is a form of sensory integration intervention. It involves a sequence of physical activities that are designed to alert, organiseand calm the child. The sensory circuit aims to facilitate sensory processing to help children regulate and organise their senses in order to achieve the just right or optimum level of alertness required for effective learning. The circuit should be an active, physical and fun activity that children enjoy doing. Little Miracles -Sensory Circuits (littlemiraclescharity.org.uk) 2
ALERTING ORGANISING CALMING Pursue scalable customer service through sustainable strategies Activities that require children to plan their approach or involve doing more than one thing at a time in a set sequence. This supports focus. Cultivate one-to-one customer service with robust ideas Activities often involving breathing or deep pressure. This helps ground the children, making sure they re calm when they return to class. Activities that involved rapid, repeated movements of the head and body. This helps prepare the brain for learning. Engage top-line web services with cutting-edge deliverables Maximize timely deliverables for real-time schemas 3 20XX Presentation title
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