Zensory Zone offers relief for those with sensory disorder
Kids with autism or sensory processing disorder don t always have a safe place to be entertained and not get over stimulated. Author: Courtney Harrison Updated: 5:45 PM EST January 11, 2021
LAKE ARIEL, Pa. It s hard for people not to feel overwhelmed these days, but if you have a child with autism or any type of sensory disorder going somewhere noisy or distracting can trigger their anxiety.
Samantha Kunz knows this all too well. Kunz is a social worker and has ADHD and struggled to find what helped her calm down and refocus. I knew that medication couldn t only be the answer, so some of these things in here are things that I started doing. I started being mindful. I started using light therapy. I started using sensory items to help regulate my emotions, Kunz said.