Many children particularly those with special needs can easily become overstimulated, overwhelmed, or lose focus during daily routines. This is where sensory breaks play a powerful role.
✅ What are sensory breaks?
Short, structured activities like stretching, jumping, deep breathing, or relaxing in a quiet corner.
✅ Why are they important?
1. Help children regulate their emotions
2. Improve focus and attention
3. Reduce stress and anxiety
4. Support independence and self-regulation
At Tunaweza, we’ve seen how just a few minutes of movement or calm can transform a child’s ability to learn, connect, and thrive.
💡 This week, try this simple activity at home with your child or school:
🎶 Play music and dance together
🤸🏽 Encourage light stretches
🌳 Step outside for fresh air and movement
When children are given space to regulate, they return calmer, happier, and more ready to engage.
👉 Educators: What sensory strategies have worked best in your classroom?
👉 Parents & Caregivers: What activities help your child(ren) reset at home?