Sensory Pathways
$99.99 USD
Unit price perEstimated delivery between November 25 and November 27.
Sensory Pathways and Walls are excellent for engaging children of all ages. Even adults love to engage in play and support their senses. These pathways are custom made, durable and able to stand the test of time.
- Tear-resistant
- Non-slip laminate available
- Scuff-resistant
- Easy to apply
Pathways and sensory walls are excellent additions to schools, daycares, gyms, and homes. Brighten up your halls in pediatric offices, doctor offices, therapy, dental and more.
Sensory paths and walls can ease anxiety, distract from worry, provide heavy work, and fun when it might otherwise be a stressful situation. By giving an opportunity for sensory regulation, processing the environment can become easier and less dysregulated.
All paths and wall decals can be combined to provide an interactive and regulating activity. Kids have difficulty staying in line or keeping their hands to themselves; use sensory paths to engage the proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile, visual, and auditory senses. Give opportunity for sensory input to help mitigate maladaptive behaviors in the classroom.
Decals come with a standard gloss laminate (covering). Non-Slip laminate is available, please add 25%.
Prices are minimum for each set, please ask about our larger or custom sizes available!
Size height is the length; however, shapes can be spread apart as near or far for the specific space.
CRAB CRAW
This sensory pathway is excellent for getting some heavy work in to support the proprioceptive sensory system. Hard work regulates and engages persons of all ages. Place in a hallway, gym, classroom, playroom, or anywhere you would like to provide sensory input for regulation. Help support those wiggles.
Specs: 9 sets of hands and feet placed individually to meet the height needs of an age group.
Size: Approximately 2’ w x 10’h assembled
ANT MARCH
Help your students walk in line while engaging their senses and imagination. Ants can be staggered to provide a marching opportunity. By watching where they are stepping, students engage in proprioceptive and vestibular work. Students focus on the activity rather than other behaviors that are less desirable in a school setting.
Specs: 10 sets of ants.
Size: Approximately 1’ w x 8’h assembled
SENSORY PATHWAY
Getting ready for a big test? Storytime? A writing assignment? Use this Sensory Break Path to give some sensory input for regulation. Kids and adults can enjoy jumping in and out of the squares. This activity works on balance and gives input to joints and muscles. Engage the vestibular and proprioceptive senses for increase concentration and learning. This path can be used with any of the pathways to provide a variety of activities down hallways, in classrooms, homes, and gymnasiums.
Specs: 9 sets of feet and 8 boxes.
Size: Approximately 2’ w x 11’h assembled
TWIRL
Spinning can engage the mind, reset sensory systems, and help with regulation. Use this pathway to give vestibular input and engage students as they walk down the hall or as part of a sensory pathway game in the gym. Place them throughout your home or classroom for a stop, spin, and engaging activity.
Specs: 9 swirl graphics
Size: Approximately 2’ w x 13’h assembled
TIP TOE
Shhhhh, we need to be quiet in the hallway. How can we reinforce quiet walking with fun and sensory integration? Use the Tip Toe pathway! Students can tip toe their way through the halls while engaging their vestibular sensory system. Student focus on the pathway and balance, eliminating most disruptive behaviors. Use this pathway with others for sensory regulation.
Size: 4’ w x 12’h
WINDY PATH
Work on balance and concentration while winding down the hallway. Students will focus on the pathway to work on concentration and vestibular input. Make walking in line a game to mitigate disruption and include some fun.
Size: 4’ w x 13.5’h
HOPSCOTCH VINE
Jump your way to the flower as you learn numbers and counting. Working on your 2’s; hop on one side. Toss a bean bag to a number and hop your way there. There are many ways to use this colorful and interactive sensory path. Jump with two feet like skiing, side to side. These activities work on proprioceptive and vestibular input while learning.
Size: Approximately 2.5’ w x 8.5’h
HOPSCOTCH FOREST ANIMALS
Join your forest friends and climb the tree while working on your numbers and counting. Toss a bean bag to a number and hop your way to pick it up. Use two feet or one. Walk along the tree jumping from number to number. Tip toe so you don’t disturb the animals. These activities work on proprioceptive and vestibular input while learning.
Size: Approximately 4’ w x 15' h
WINDY PATH - BALANCE
Work on balance and concentration while winding down the hallway. Students will focus on the pathway to work on concentration and vestibular input. Make walking in line a game to mitigate disruption and include some fun.
Size: 4’ w x 13.5’h
ALPHABET HOPSCOTCH
This versatile alphabet can be put together for interactive hopscotch, follow the alphabet path, or spread throughout a room for a fun game of finding letters or spelling words. Get creative in your space for learning and sensory input.
Size: Approximately 2’ w x 7’h assembled
NUMBERED STEPS
Work on counting, adding, subtracting and more with these versatile numbers. Use them as a sensory pathway or add them to a sensory wall. Get creative and get kids moving quietly down a hall or quickly during a math game.
Size: Approximately 1.5’ w x 3.6’h assembled