Empower your educators and support staff to create sensory-friendly classrooms where every student can succeed.

This training equips your team with the tools, mindset, and strategies to support neurodivergent learners—including students with autism and sensory processing differences.

What’s Included:

Sensory Processing Overview Learn how sensory processing impacts behavior, learning, and emotional regulation in school settings.

How Sensory Shows Up in the Classroom Real-world examples of students who seek, avoid, or are sensitive to input—and how it affects focus, social interaction, and learning.

How to Identify & Support Students How to recognize sensory triggers, patterns, and early warning signs—and what to do in real time.

Designing Sensory-Smart Classrooms Environmental tips, movement breaks, visual supports, and routines that promote co-regulation and calm.

Collaboration Tools Guidance on working with families, OTs, and IEP teams with compassion and clarity.

Resource Toolkit Printable visual aids, calming corner materials, staff checklists, and sensory strategies for each age group.

After this training, your staff will:

Understand how sensory challenges impact learning and behavior

Feel more confident responding to meltdowns, shutdowns, or dysregulation

Walk away with classroom-ready tools they can use the next day

Create a school culture where students feel safe, supported, and included

Who this training is for:

School principals, educators, instructional coaches, and special education teams

General and special education teachers

Paraprofessionals, aides, and related service providers

School counselors, psychologists, and social workers

Anyone involved in shaping classroom or school-wide practices

Training Format 90-minute or 2-hour virtual (or in-person) training

Includes interactive Q&A and staff discussion

Customizable by grade level (Pre-K–12), setting (general ed or self-contained), or topic