Studies have shown that Multi Sensory Environments (MSEs) can improve the quality of life of children and adults with emotional, physical and developmental disabilities. According to the Hidden Angels Foundation, MSEs “promote intellectual activity and encourage relaxation” through multi-sensory stimulation.
MSEs are specifically designed to meet the user’s individual needs and may incorporate a variety of visual, tactile and auditory experiences. For instance, an MSE may include:
- Special lighting such as bubble lamps, colored lights, mirrored balls, etc.
- Tactile objects such as textured wall paper, soft or vibrating toys, bean bag chairs
- Sound effects including rhythmical music or sounds from nature
Children with cerebral palsy often face physical and/or cognitive challenges, and an MSE may help a child cope with or overcome their challenges. MSEs can also be used to provide relaxation, which is often an issue for kids with spastic cerebral palsy.
There are MSEs in various locations throughout the country, but you can also try to create a special space in your home for your child. Visit the Hidden Angels Foundation website to learn more about MSEs.
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