Springs’ Enterprise Learning Center in Temecula has launched its first of many Sensory Pathways near the TK/KN room on the first floor, reported Homeschool Principal April Jacoby. She said, “A big shout out to Instructional Aide Alyssa Urrea for her wizardry with the Cricut® cutting machine. The second-floor teachers can’t wait for the addition of another Sensory Hallway upstairs.”
She explained that action-based learning sensory hallways help students focus by encouraging them to be active on their way to class, examples include using activity maps and colorful pathways throughout the hallways.