Great for traveling therapists!
We have several sensory carpets and paths in our schools! Our students can intuitively follow the path and enjoy the fun sensory input! The carpets are quick to roll and move or take to another building, great for traveling therapists!
The sensory path helps students get back into a zone that they can learn
The sensory path at our school has been helpful for many students that need some extra help with body control. There are times when the path is utilized by a small group of students. The input they receive from the sensory path helps to calm their bodies and helps them get back into a zone that they can learn. I have also seen a teacher take their whole class through the sensory path as they are returning to their homeroom from specials. It is a great way to get some extra energy out and help them to be more prepared to go back to class to continue their learning.
The sensory rug is an excellent addition to our home!
Our children have thoroughly enjoyed the 321 Sensory Path. This high quality, durable rug encourages a variety of large motor movements. They stomp from hippo foot to hippo foot, bear crawl over the bear prints, skip over the lily pads, swim with the fish, run across the logs, hop on the frog prints and so much more! Because of the bright pictures and nature theme, they also use it for imaginative play. This has been an excellent addition to our play and learning space at home. You made their day!
This sensory path is exactly what we needed
“We have kids from PreK to 5th grade using it as they go by. It’s been a great addition to our P-8 school because it’s versatile. It’s been fantastic for sensory breaks during the day and whole class (or groups) especially on bad weather days. The preschool loves it. We can incorporate learning- colors, letters, and numbers. The way it’s set up it can be used one way down or as a full course back and forth. The school counselor uses it to help calm and center kids too. This sensory path is exactly what we needed. “
I highly recommend these mats!
The sensory paths are amazing! So colorful, practicla and well thought out. Each mat addresses multiple sensory and motor elements. They are QUALITY! Very well contructed, easy to tote around from school to school! I highly recommend these mats!
We needed and placed 6 rugs throughout our building
We are using the rugs all over our K-3 school building so students have a place to take sensory breaks.
The path is a great addition to our school!
The sensory path has been a great addition to our school building. We have a variety of ages using it from preschool all the way up to sixth graders. I can use it specifically for one on one therapy to target skills in a fun way. It is also used for sensory breaks during the day for individual students, small groups, or an entire class. The students love the bright fun graphics. It is so much fun!”
The path helps transitions go smoothly
The sensory paths in our school are so fun and inviting. Our students love to jump and hop along to the various scenes. It helps them transition smoothly from one area of our school to another.
The sensory mat was a great addition to our hospital's child life room
“We were very excited to get the Sensory Mat! It is being used by many of our patients in our new playroom. ”
-Child Life Specialists at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
It's a great way for students to take ownership of their body regulation
“The path is set up so that important developmental concepts can be integrated into it including colors and shapes, identifying patterns, and direction following. We have used the path regularly for therapy sessions as well as sensory diet and “brain breaks”. It’s a great way for students to begin taking some ownership of their regulation and needs. We have been very pleased with the sensory path at our school and would highly recommend it to anyone!”
Love that we incorporate learning with sensory
We have kids from PreK to 5th grade using it as they go by. It’s been a great addition to our P-8 school because it’s versatile. It’s been fantastic for sensory breaks during the day and whole class (or groups) especially on bad weather days. The preschool loves it. We can incorporate learning- colors, letters, and numbers. The way it’s set up it can be used one way down or as a full course back and forth. The school counselor uses it to help calm and center kids too. This sensory path is exactly what we needed.
This path provides great motor breaks for all kids at school
The kids love it! The sensory path provides an opportunity for structured movement breaks for all kids at school. The bright and engaging visuals gain students attention and keep them engaged. I love that the designs can be customized based on your buildings theme. It is an added bonus to use during natural transitions within the school environment.
Our sensory path is a valuable tool!
The sensory paths are exciting and fun for our students! The creative design provide a way for all students to experience a motor break during hallway transitions. Walking and moving in the the figure 8 pattern on the nature path promotes improved balance, increased attention and sensory regulation to support learning. A variety of shapes and patterns allow for jumping, hopping and stepping to get proprioceptive feedback for calming and organization. I highly recommend the sensory paths as a valuable tool for your school!”
The sensory path fits the diverse need of our school
When students start school this year, they will find two sensory paths giving students opportunities to breath, stretch, twist, turn and most importantly self regulate. I can’t thank Kristy and Amy from 321 Design enough. They worked with me to custon deisgn each path to fit the diverse needs of our school. The installation was seamless and their knowledge relating to OT/PT student needs is endless. We are so excited for students to enjoy these new school additions.
We have multiple rugs throughout our building for sensory breaks
We are using the rugs all over our K-3 school building so students have a place to take sensory breaks.
The sensory paths are a valuable tool
“The sensory paths are exciting and fun for our students! The creative design provide a way for all students to experience a motor break during hallway transitions. Walking and moving in the the figure 8 pattern on the nature path promotes improved balance, increased attention and sensory regulation to support learning. A variety of shapes and patterns allow for jumping, hopping and stepping to get proprioceptive feedback for calming and organization. I highly recommend the sensory paths as a valuable tool for your school!”
– Patti, Physical Therapist
These mats are a must for teachers & therapists
We use 321 Mats with our students at school. The kids are engaged, active and having fun AND getting their sensory needs met. These are a must for teachers & therapists!!
We are very pleased with the sensory path!
The path is set up so that important developmental concepts can be integrated into it including colors and shapes, identifying patterns, and direction following. We have used the path regularly for therapy sessions as well as sensory diet and “brain breaks”. It’s a great way for students to begin taking some ownership of their regulation and needs. We have been very pleased with the sensory path at our school and would highly recommend it to anyone!
Sensory Path is part of our routine
We use our path at least once a week-whole group. Most of times, we use it as a reward after tech class. We start near the gym and when we get to the fork in the road, the kiddos choose which way they want to move first. Sometimes they can circle back and do the other route also. We’ve done this so much that the kids are independent-I can stay with the front of the line and say “go swimming”.
Provides great sensory input
The sensory path in our hallways is perfect for our kids in the Social Communication Classroom. They like to jump on the alphabet letters and enjoy saying them out loud. This provides a great way for them to transition down the hallway for lunch/recess/etc. Since these transitions are a normal part of their day, the Sensory Paths make it easier to provide them with sensory input during the transitions.