Cool! There is a Sensory Room in the airport so that a child of autism Remain Relaxed

Wait, including waiting for the departure of the plane at the airport can be a tedious activity for children. Moreover, in children with autism generally have problems with sensory.

Well, Shannon Airport, Ireland, stocked the waiting room for children with autism or other special children in need. Facilities in this room consist of a tube bubble aquatic, walls with wavy texture, LED lights that can change color, a shape of a projector, and more.

This room is purposely made to create an environment that can make children with autism feel relaxed before the flight. The airport's managing director, Andrew Murphy says they are excited to be launching this room.

"Parents say this room was very profitable when they travel with her children. This room can be a calming of the busy activity at the airport. Expected, families with members who have problems neuro-developmental including autism, could have had a great time relaxing and comfortable, "said Murphy in the video launch of the sensory room, excerpted from Essential Kids.

A spokesman for Voices for Autism, Gearoid Mannion says the existence of remote room is something wonderful for parents who have children with autism or other special needs. Mannion said, came to the airport could be the thing that makes children easy to stress and fear.

"So, the existence of this Chamber might make children with special needs to avoid such situations," said Mannion.


In the video of the launch room remote, one mother hopes will more airport provides facilities such as this. Because, according to him is nerve-racking when going with a ' special ' and has a different response to the crowd, including when there are delays in flights.

Interactive Autism Network Community mention the child with autism typically have difficulties of knowledge. Usually, a child will be evaluated to see whether they underwent hypersensitive or hypersensitive on stimulation such as sound, touch, sight, taste, or smell. Well, therapy on each child is different. For example drawing with fingers in the sand, the main swing wearing rope, jumping over the ball, and crawling in the hallway.

Such activities will be tailored to the child's needs based game. Meanwhile, The Child Mind Institute mentions a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) sometimes like when felt the pressure as free to a various different tester.