Sensory Space

JED is excited to introduce our first temporary Sensory Space, in Campus Center, during Stop and Breathe Week. A sensory room is a great way to improve wellness by using gentle, positive multi-sensory stimulation. This type of environment helps with stress reduction, mindfulness, and an overall feeling of calm. It is important to take a break because it allows the mind and body to de-stress, re-focus, and re-group. Even if it is just for a few minutes in between classes or meetings.  

Many members of our campus community experience sensory challenges often associated with autism, ADHD, anxiety, and PTSD. A room, such as this quiet space, will give neurodivergent students a place to step away from sensory overload. The hope is that offering a space like this, during one of the most stressful times on campus, will give everyone that moment they need to continue their day feeling more calm and ready to take on the week.

 

THE ROOM WILL INCLUDE THINGS SUCH AS:

  • REDUCED LIGHTING

  • LIGHT THERAPY BOXES

  • BUDDHA BOARDS

  • MEDITATION PILLOWS

  • YOGA MATS

  • SAND GARDENS

  • COLORING SUPPLIES

  • FIDGET TOYS

 

EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ENJOY THE SENSORY SPACE.

PLEASE BE SURE TO BE MINDFUL OF OTHERS AND OUR SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO KEEP OUR SPACE WELCOMING FOR ALL WHO NEED IT.

Monday, May 2, 2022 at 9:00am to 4:00pm

Ithaca Falls Room

Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact bwatros@ithaca.edu. We ask that requests be made as soon as possible to ensure they can be met.

Interests

Health/Wellness

Tags

engage

Website

https://ithaca.campuslabs.com/engage/...

Contact Email:

bwatros@ithaca.edu

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