Designing a Sensory-Friendly Sleep Space for Kids With Special Needs
Kenyon Gatlin Kenyon Gatlin

Designing a Sensory-Friendly Sleep Space for Kids With Special Needs

Creating a sensory-friendly sleep space can make all the difference for children with special needs. From calming colors and blackout curtains to weighted blankets and white noise, simple design choices can reduce overstimulation and promote restful sleep. In this post, we’ll share practical tips to help you transform your child’s bedroom into a soothing sleep sanctuary that supports both sensory regulation and healthy sleep routines.

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