Soft Frame Sensory Mirror
Our Ref #: 6SNMP
$485.00
Description
The Soft Frame Sensory Mirror features nine convex and concave distortion surfaces that provide opportunities for visual skills and motor movement. This Funhouse mirror style, allows its curved acrylic surface to have a unique perspective of themselves and the room around them. Watch reflections change shape and size as you move.
Short, round, long, tall, twisted, and double-reflected images are all possible in your Sensory Room. Turn your sensory play space into a visually changing exploration area with this soft-framed mirror.
In those who suffer from depression and anxiety, that protective brain activity is alerted too often, spotting trouble when there may be only minor concerns—or none at all - a distortion mirror shows the fun side of what you see. Check out how a flower looks, or your nose up close and far away, the perspective changes the image.
Body Awareness: Encourage individuals to interact with the mirrors to explore their own body shapes and movements. The distortions can help promote body awareness and proprioception as individuals observe how their reflections change when they move different body parts.
Body Awareness: Encourage individuals to interact with the mirrors to explore their own body shapes and movements. The distortions can help promote body awareness and proprioception as individuals observe how their reflections change when they move different body parts.
Spatial Perception: Use the mirrors to challenge spatial perception and visual-spatial skills. Arrange them in various configurations to create optical illusions or to distort the perception of depth and distance, providing opportunities for individuals to practice spatial reasoning and problem-solving.
Social Interaction: Set up the mirrors to facilitate social interaction and communication. Individuals can engage in cooperative activities, such as mimicking each other's distorted reflections or collaboratively exploring the visual effects produced by the mirrors.
Sensory Integration: Combine the mirrors with other sensory stimuli, such as tactile materials or auditory cues, to create multi-sensory experiences. For example, individuals can explore the mirrors while listening to calming music or feeling different textures with their hands, promoting sensory integration and regulation.
Therapeutic Interventions: Use the mirrors as tools for therapeutic interventions targeting specific sensory or motor skills. For instance, individuals with visual processing difficulties can practice visual tracking and scanning by following the distortions in the mirrors, while those working on motor coordination can engage in activities that involve reaching or pointing to specific reflections.
Imaginative Play: Encourage imaginative play by incorporating the mirrors into storytelling or role-playing activities. The distortions can inspire creative interpretations and storytelling prompts, allowing individuals to invent narratives based on the unique reflections they see.
Relaxation and Mindfulness: Create a calming sensory environment by positioning the mirrors in a tranquil setting with soft lighting and comfortable seating. Individuals can use the mirrors as focal points for relaxation and mindfulness practices, such as deep breathing or visualization exercises.
Adaptive Equipment: Consider using the mirrors as adaptive equipment for individuals with sensory or developmental disabilities. Mount them on adjustable stands or frames to accommodate different heights and angles, ensuring accessibility for individuals of varying abilities.
Description
The Soft Frame Sensory Mirror features nine convex and concave distortion surfaces that provide opportunities for visual skills and motor movement. This Funhouse mirror style, allows its curved acrylic surface to have a unique perspective of themselves and the room around them. Watch reflections change shape and size as you move.
Short, round, long, tall, twisted, and double-reflected images are all possible in your Sensory Room. Turn your sensory play space into a visually changing exploration area with this soft-framed mirror.
In those who suffer from depression and anxiety, that protective brain activity is alerted too often, spotting trouble when there may be only minor concerns—or none at all - a distortion mirror shows the fun side of what you see. Check out how a flower looks, or your nose up close and far away, the perspective changes the image.
Body Awareness: Encourage individuals to interact with the mirrors to explore their own body shapes and movements. The distortions can help promote body awareness and proprioception as individuals observe how their reflections change when they move different body parts.
Body Awareness: Encourage individuals to interact with the mirrors to explore their own body shapes and movements. The distortions can help promote body awareness and proprioception as individuals observe how their reflections change when they move different body parts.
Spatial Perception: Use the mirrors to challenge spatial perception and visual-spatial skills. Arrange them in various configurations to create optical illusions or to distort the perception of depth and distance, providing opportunities for individuals to practice spatial reasoning and problem-solving.
Social Interaction: Set up the mirrors to facilitate social interaction and communication. Individuals can engage in cooperative activities, such as mimicking each other's distorted reflections or collaboratively exploring the visual effects produced by the mirrors.
Sensory Integration: Combine the mirrors with other sensory stimuli, such as tactile materials or auditory cues, to create multi-sensory experiences. For example, individuals can explore the mirrors while listening to calming music or feeling different textures with their hands, promoting sensory integration and regulation.
Therapeutic Interventions: Use the mirrors as tools for therapeutic interventions targeting specific sensory or motor skills. For instance, individuals with visual processing difficulties can practice visual tracking and scanning by following the distortions in the mirrors, while those working on motor coordination can engage in activities that involve reaching or pointing to specific reflections.
Imaginative Play: Encourage imaginative play by incorporating the mirrors into storytelling or role-playing activities. The distortions can inspire creative interpretations and storytelling prompts, allowing individuals to invent narratives based on the unique reflections they see.
Relaxation and Mindfulness: Create a calming sensory environment by positioning the mirrors in a tranquil setting with soft lighting and comfortable seating. Individuals can use the mirrors as focal points for relaxation and mindfulness practices, such as deep breathing or visualization exercises.
Adaptive Equipment: Consider using the mirrors as adaptive equipment for individuals with sensory or developmental disabilities. Mount them on adjustable stands or frames to accommodate different heights and angles, ensuring accessibility for individuals of varying abilities.
Additional Information
- Dimensions: 84cm sq