


Use Of Sensory Adaptive Environments With Autistic Children: A Scoping Review
KL Williams et al
This study looks at sensory adaptive environments (SAEs) designed to help autistic children by reducing distress and supporting positive experiences. The review found that these environments can include different sensory equipment, such as visual, auditory, and tactile tools, and are commonly used in schools and healthcare settings. However, the research on how to best design and use these spaces is still limited, and more studies are needed to understand what works best for autistic children.
KL Williams et al
This study looks at sensory adaptive environments (SAEs) designed to help autistic children by reducing distress and supporting positive experiences. The review found that these environments can include different sensory equipment, such as visual, auditory, and tactile tools, and are commonly used in schools and healthcare settings. However, the research on how to best design and use these spaces is still limited, and more studies are needed to understand what works best for autistic children.