Bead box for sensory input and kids with Autism

Toys and equipment made for kids with disabilities are RIDICULOUSLY expensive... So once again, I'm trying to recreate these toys for a fraction of the cost. 

A hot toy for students with disabilities are the bead chains. They're great for sensory input. Sadly, they cost well over $100 from sellers like AutismEnabled. 













Sensory Stand for under $15

The majority of students in my class have wheelchairs, so finding ways to adapt my classroom has been a constant work in progress. 

My room has a sensory room and one of the first things I built for it is a sensory stand. I hang different items on it for sensory input, including texturized balls, balloons, lights, etc. and students with wheelchairs and sit below it and explore!