A Guide to The Space Centre Preston: Space 1
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- We have put together a series of films that give you a brief user guide to our multi-sensory rooms. Here is our introduction to Space 1.
Our original sensory room, all soft padded on 2 levels connected by a slide and stairs with specialist lighting and sound themes controlled by ipads, led lighting, ball pool, water bed, swing, sound box, bubble tubes, UV lighting, cameras,textures, projection and a fibre optic hut with musical steps.
i genuinely want to live in this room
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This is now my new Autism Sensory Spaceship! Especially we’re all my friends and plushies live. And also me. :)
This is amazing. Wish i could replicate it for the home.
Alright once I get my own place I swear I will do everything in my power to make my house look like this
Oh what I would give to live here forever...🤩
I'm affected by synaesthesia and I love what you have done in this video. My workaround is using DMX which is a protocol for controlling stage / club lights, so that's how I have kitted out my downstairs. PAR cans, moving heads, UV cannons, pin spots, pin spot arrays, mirror balls, lasers, (including cluster lasers) and a smoke machine. I control this from a desktop PC from a USB hardware interface which I bought in 2007 and is still working strong now in 2023
I have been having some speech and language therapy and communication sessions with Mrs Van Gran in the space centre which is a huge sensory room.
Oh I would love to be in that room, especially the stair slide, not the actual slide though, I would just slide down the steps on my stomach
Love it! Would love to live in it. 😎❤
Amazing place
NEEDED this
Is this just for kids (like pretty much everything) or is this for autistic adults too?
Would this place be good for autistic adults who are not comfortable around children?
Agreed I would love this so much
The Space Centre is suitable for all ages, Everybody is welcome.
I'd trade 2 goats and a sheep for a bedroom like this.
Where's this I want go
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I'm assuming at an occupational therapy clinic. Maybe a hospital, but some children's clinic that does OT services. This specific room would be called a sensory gym. Most sensory gyms I've seen/been in are brightly colored though. But I'd assume there's usually a separate room within the OT wing of the clinic that is darker and with special lighting like this.
Edit: later in the video they mention kids and adults using this! I love sensory gyms but I did think any OTs had sensory gyms for adults.
I want to go there so bad
From where did you buy these room lights?
musical steps omgggg!!!
We’re is this?
i'm just here for room aesthetic ideas tbh
Are autistic adults allowed to use this too? Or is it just for kids?
Hi Nicole, the Space Centre is open to all, both adults and children. To come down, you just need to contact the Space Centre directly to organise your trip! To find out more info, please head to the Space Centre website here- www.creativespacecentre.org/
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I have autism but wow.