Sensory play is full of different stimulations including those with paint, water, glue and sand. The sensory room gets messy and hard to clean. The waterproof sensory bean bag is easy to wipe after hours of artwork.
Deep pressure stimulation involves squeezing and massaging the body. Those who have a sensory disorder often need regular stimulation. OT therapy and sensory exercises (so-called diet) help to relax and relieve stress related to missing information from those senses.
Whole-body exercises: Roll the tunnel over the person from the head to toes. Repeat several times. Regulate the pressure by involving the person lying on the floor.
Middle body part exercises: Ask the user to squeeze through the tunnel. Roll the tunnel with the person inside
Anxiety / Anger relief exercises: Let the user squeeze and punch the tunnel to relieve the anger. Massage the body by rolling and squeezing.
Group exercises: Squeezing through the tunnel stimulates the senses but also develops gross motor skills. Set two or more tunnels for sports rivalry games.
This tunnel has a waterproof outer layer and it is easy to maintain. Wipe clean only.