ADN Conversations: Creating a Sensory Space in Worship
A sensory space is a designated space that has fidgets, weighted blankets/lap pads, rocking chairs, wobble cushions, noise-reducing headphones, coloring, and other aids that help increase calm and focus for people who have sensory processing disorders, ADHD, anxiety or are autistic.
Do you have a sensory space in your worship space (or do you want to have one)? Where is it located in the worship space? How did you create it? What did you put in it? Who uses it? What has been helpful? What has been challenging? What benefits have you seen?
Join us for an informal conversation with people from other congregations about creating a sensory space in worship, hosted by Jeanne Davies, on Monday, Sept 8 at 4 pm ET/3 pm CT/1 pm PT.
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https://MCUSA.zoom.us/j/84088660527


About Anabaptist Disabilities Network
Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN) is a small organization located in Elkhart, Indiana, which serves the Anabaptist community in North America. ADN connects and supports people who have disabilities, their families, and faith communities to create a culture of belonging for everybody.