Sensory tents are an essential tool for Sensory Integration and Sensory Attachment Intervention that occupational therapists often include in their toolkits. They are preferred for their ability to create a sense of containment, which can benefit children with various needs.
When setting up a tent at home, it's important to consider the positioning, as some children may prefer to have a view of the room's doorway. Tents also offer fun opportunities for interactive play with adults, creating a nurturing and safe space for children to engage in various activities. Furthermore, furnishing the space with soft items like cushions and blankets can provide a calming and organizing effect through deep pressure and resistance feedback.
Consistency in making the tent accessible throughout the day fosters repeated opportunities for connection and regulation. Additionally, the ability to customize the tent's interior based on the child's preferences adds an element of novelty to the space. While collapsible tents offer convenience for limited spaces, it's important to remember that the use of tents should be guided by the child's needs and desires, enhancing play and connection rather than being prescribed or instructed.