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August 22, 2025

Sensory-Seeking Behaviour

Staff Meeting in a Box: supporting individuals with sensory-seeking behaviour.

This ‘Staff Meeting in a Box’ contains a slideshow presentation and accompanying resource pack. Each includes key information, questions, activities, reflection points and links to further reading.

Use the slideshow as a structure for your staff meetings. It’s helpful if you are able to display the slideshow for everyone to see. Print the resource pack for everyone to complete during the session.

Topic: Sensory-Seeking Behaviour

Sensory-seeking behaviour refers to actions or activities that fulfil a need for sensory input or stimulation.

Individuals may seek out sensory experiences relating to touch, sound, smell, taste, movement, or visual stimuli. This can help them feel regulated, focused, or calm.

These resources explore different types of sensory-seeking behaviour and the reasons behind it, and prompt staff to consider ways to support individuals.

 

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