CASE STUDY

Sensory Teen Turnaround

Promoting self-regulation in teenagers

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The Background

Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School (BBCHS) supports teens with a range of intellectual, developmental and physical disabilities. Dr. Candace Wells, director of the Special Services Division, asked Fun and Function to create a calming sensory space that would help her students de-escalate from challenging emotions and behaviors.

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The Vision

To create a teen-friendly sensory hideaway where kids with diverse needs and abilities can engage, relax and self-regulate.

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The Challenge

The room would need enough equipment to accommodate several students using it simultaneously. Would this layout be possible while maintaining a sense of calm and privacy for each teen? When BBCHS reached out to Fun and Function, they were in the process of physically renovating the space that would contain the sensory room. Would the team be able to successfully design the room while navigating a construction project? image

Interior of a mobile sensory trailer with colorful lighting, corner ball pit, and interactive sensory features
Empty trailer interior before conversion into a mobile sensory space
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BeforeAfter
Sensory trailer interior with pink ambient lighting, soft seating, and interactive wall pannels and other sensory features
Exterior view of a sensory trailer with colorful branding parked outdoors
Back of Sensory Trailer Branding Detail
Exterior view of a sensory trailer with colorful branding parked outdoors
Back of Sensory Trailer Branding Detail
Sensory trailer corner with ball pit, led light cube and soft seating designed for a calming experience
custom corner with LED fiber optic lights and waterless LED color
The Process

Step 1: Choosing the Sensory Tools

Considering that the room would be used by high school students, the team selected a variety of sophisticated sensory elements that would appeal to teens and young adults.

Custom Corner Area with waterless led column and Fiber optic light strands glowing in a sensory trailer, creating a calming visual effect

Inclusive Interactive Play

Designed with advanced motion sensor technology, the Interactive Sensory Projector allows students who use wheelchairs or who have limited mobility to participate in interactive activities and games.

Inclusive Interactive Play

Custom Corner Area with waterless led column and Fiber optic light strands glowing in a sensory trailer, creating a calming visual effect

Designed with advanced motion sensor technology, the Interactive Sensory Projector allows students who use wheelchairs or who have limited mobility to participate in interactive activities and games.

SensaSoft Vibroaccoustic Ball Pit with blue lighting, and  Fiber Optic Light Strands

Cozy Spaces to Reset & Recharge

To ensure that students would have a private space to hang out while in the room, the team utilized several different seating options. The Squeeze Me Seat provides calming compression to the torso area while the Therapy Rockers offer a soothing dose of vestibular input. Teens can sway gently on the Organic Cotton Hammock or unwind and decompress as they float away in the SensaSoft Compression Canoe. Finally, the Fiber Optic Softie Beanbag is a cozy spot where teens can receive a combination of visual and proprioceptive input.

Cozy Spaces to Reset & Recharge

SensaSoft Vibroaccoustic Ball Pit with blue lighting, and  Fiber Optic Light Strands

To ensure that students would have a private space to hang out while in the room, the team utilized several different seating options. The Squeeze Me Seat provides calming compression to the torso area while the Therapy Rockers offer a soothing dose of vestibular input. Teens can sway gently on the Organic Cotton Hammock or unwind and decompress as they float away in the SensaSoft Compression Canoe. Finally, the Fiber Optic Softie Beanbag is a cozy spot where teens can receive a combination of visual and proprioceptive input.

Close-up of a sensory wall with colorful shapes and tactile elements for interactive play

A Quiet Space for Sensory Breaks

The team added the Custom Corner with Bubble Tube to provide a semi-secluded area where students can relax under the comforting glow of a bubble tube. To promote opportunities for engagement and socialization, the team added a selection of interactive multi-sensory equipment. The team opted for wall-mounted units to maximize space.

A Quiet Space for Sensory Breaks

Close-up of a sensory wall with colorful shapes and tactile elements for interactive play

The team added the Custom Corner with Bubble Tube to provide a semi-secluded area where students can relax under the comforting glow of a bubble tube. To promote opportunities for engagement and socialization, the team added a selection of interactive multi-sensory equipment. The team opted for wall-mounted units to maximize space.

 SensaSoft Squeezie Seat for deep pressure input, placed next to a Gumdrop Bean Bag with its soft, cushiony feel to support relaxation and regulation

Light, Sound and Skill Building

The Sound Activated Light Panel contains a built-in microphone that picks up on sound, offering teens of many abilities the opportunity to practice speech and vocalization skills. Students can also practice visual tracking and color recognition as they use their hands to activate lights and sounds on the Music Touch Wall.

Light, Sound and Skill Building

 SensaSoft Squeezie Seat for deep pressure input, placed next to a Gumdrop Bean Bag with its soft, cushiony feel to support relaxation and regulation

The Sound Activated Light Panel contains a built-in microphone that picks up on sound, offering teens of many abilities the opportunity to practice speech and vocalization skills. Students can also practice visual tracking and color recognition as they use their hands to activate lights and sounds on the Music Touch Wall.

 SensaSoft Squeezie Seat for deep pressure input, placed next to a Gumdrop Bean Bag with its soft, cushiony feel to support relaxation and regulation

Hands-On Sensory Discovery

Students can run their hands across the safe-to-touch Fiber Optic Wall Carpet or squish the Round Gel Tiles for a satisfying tactile experience. The eye-catching SenaSoft UV Musical Tactile Panel provides an engaging outlet for tactile stimulation and auditory feedback.

These sensory tools create a nurturing environment where kids can relax, explore and unwind in the way that works best for them.

Hands-On Sensory Discovery

 SensaSoft Squeezie Seat for deep pressure input, placed next to a Gumdrop Bean Bag with its soft, cushiony feel to support relaxation and regulation

Students can run their hands across the safe-to-touch Fiber Optic Wall Carpet or squish the Round Gel Tiles for a satisfying tactile experience. The eye-catching SenaSoft UV Musical Tactile Panel provides an engaging outlet for tactile stimulation and auditory feedback.

Step 2: The Design Process

The team selected equipment in calming blue tones with white accents, creating a serene, ocean-like feel in the room. They strategically placed the seating and wall panels on the perimeter of the room, creating a spacious feel while leaving plenty of space in the center for the interactive projections.

3D rendering of a mobile sensory trailer layout with seating, lighting, and sensory features
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The End Result

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Everyone loves the room when they get to see it!

- Sensory trailer visitor

The Fun and Function team worked closely with the architects and electrical engineers to ensure a smooth and seamless process. In the end, the equipment was set up and installed without a hitch. The room is now officially up and running, providing true sensory solace to the BBCHS staff and students.

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