Friday, October 22, 2010

Can anyone describe me how to seize information on installing a "softroom" at home for my autistic grandson

We are told a "soft/mood" room will benefit my grandson's disability and enable him to own somewhere to go that he feel safe and safe and sound and that his parents can relax knowing he can come to no harmCan anyone describe me how to seize information on installing a "softroom" at home for my autistic grandson
To construct a multi-sensory or 'softroom' you can try contacting www.rompa.com. They also provide all kind of equipment for such rooms, but they are often terribly expensive items. I suggest you contact your council to see if there is any local multi-sensory room that your grandson can use for a few hours respectively day.
They have a great episode of "Extreme Home Makeover" where they created a huge softroom for an autistic child.
I focus you can watch video of all of ABC's stuff at ABC.com
See if you can keep watch on that episode. It has lots of accurate information.
Also, seek out professional designers who specialize within stuff like this. They are out near.
I had only just been looking for one and the same thing my self for my artistic daughter, so i contacted austism.org.uk for info on colour scheme also so they said they would contact me back by email on information. Hope this help. you could also contact autism groups in your nouns they will give you more information.
Try asking for guidance at your local council or social services - they might be able to recommend someone or suggest how to do it yourself.

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