Choose a Calm, Quiet Area Pick a dedicated space with minimal noise and distractions to support focus and reduce overstimulation.
Use Visual Schedules Create a daily routine with picture-based charts to help your child understand what to expect each day.
Keep the Layout Simple Organize the room with clear zones (learning, play, sensory breaks) using shelves, rugs, or color-coded areas.
Use Soft Lighting & Natural Light Avoid harsh lights. Use natural light or soft lamps to create a soothing learning environment.
Choose the Right Furniture Consider using flexible seating like wobble stools or beanbags to support movement and comfort.
Minimize Clutter Keep learning materials organized in labeled bins or drawers to prevent overwhelm and encourage independence.
Allow for Frequent Breaks Plan short, predictable breaks throughout the day for movement, relaxation, or sensory activities.