A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges
Sensory processing difficulties are common among many special needs children, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The sensory sensitivities often result in interference of daily functioning and can lead to social isolation for both the individual and family unit. A quality improvem...
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doaj-903b2749c7cc4eb0855a09e8150ef0c62020-11-24T21:00:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pediatrics2296-23602017-09-01510.3389/fped.2017.00193294477A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory ChallengesMichele Kong0Mallory Pritchard1Lara Dean2Michele Talley3Roger Torbert4Julian Maha5University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United StatesVestavia Hills, KultureCity, Birmingham, AL, United StatesVestavia Hills, KultureCity, Birmingham, AL, United StatesUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United StatesBirmingham Zoo, Birmingham, AL, United StatesVestavia Hills, KultureCity, Birmingham, AL, United StatesSensory processing difficulties are common among many special needs children, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The sensory sensitivities often result in interference of daily functioning and can lead to social isolation for both the individual and family unit. A quality improvement (QI) project was undertaken within a local zoo to systematically implement a sensory training program targeted at helping special needs individuals with sensory challenges, including those with ASD, Down’s syndrome, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and speech delay. We piloted the program over a 2-year period. The program consisted of staff training, provision of sensory bags and specific social stories, as well as creation of quiet zones. Two hundred family units were surveyed before and after implementation of the sensory training program. In this pilot QI study, families reported increased visitation to the zoo, improved interactions with staff members, and the overall quality of their experience. In conclusion, we are able to demonstrate that a sensory training program within the community zoo is feasible, impactful, and has the potential to decrease social isolation for special needs individuals and their families.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fped.2017.00193/fullsensory sensitivitiessensory dysregulationsensory trainingzoocommunityautism |
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A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges |
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A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges |
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A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges |
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A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges |
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A Community-Based Sensory Training Program Leads to Improved Experience at a Local Zoo for Children with Sensory Challenges |
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community-based sensory training program leads to improved experience at a local zoo for children with sensory challenges |
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Frontiers in Pediatrics |
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Sensory processing difficulties are common among many special needs children, especially those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The sensory sensitivities often result in interference of daily functioning and can lead to social isolation for both the individual and family unit. A quality improvement (QI) project was undertaken within a local zoo to systematically implement a sensory training program targeted at helping special needs individuals with sensory challenges, including those with ASD, Down’s syndrome, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and speech delay. We piloted the program over a 2-year period. The program consisted of staff training, provision of sensory bags and specific social stories, as well as creation of quiet zones. Two hundred family units were surveyed before and after implementation of the sensory training program. In this pilot QI study, families reported increased visitation to the zoo, improved interactions with staff members, and the overall quality of their experience. In conclusion, we are able to demonstrate that a sensory training program within the community zoo is feasible, impactful, and has the potential to decrease social isolation for special needs individuals and their families. |
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sensory sensitivities sensory dysregulation sensory training zoo community autism |
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