This informative book offers practical strategies for teachers to support students with sensory processing challenges in the classroom. It provides an overview of sensory processing and explains how it can impact a student's ability to learn and participate in school activities. The book offers a variety of strategies for creating sensory-friendly classrooms, including modifying the physical environment, adapting teaching techniques, and incorporating sensory breaks into the daily schedule. It also provides guidance on collaborating with other professionals, such as occupational therapists, to develop individualized plans for students. With its practical tips and real-life examples, this book is a valuable resource for teachers looking to effectively support students with sensory processing challenges.