Carlton opens sensory room for special needs students
It’s a new calming oasis within Carlton Comprehensive High School that is meant to help students in the Independent Futures program get ready for their daily in-class lessons.
Carlton unveiled the Snoezelen Multisensory room on Wednesday afternoon, after Principal Dawn Kilmer thanked the Prince Albert Optimists for their $10,000 donation that helped to make the room possible. The Saskatchewan Rivers School Division provided the additional funding for the multisensory room, which cost about $30,000 to create.
The room is filled with equipment and materials that appeal to the senses — there are colour-changing lights, soft music and objects with different textures. The 30 students in the Independent Futures program will have an opportunity to experience the room.
The room also appeals to the individual ways the students learn and find calm. For a non special-needs person, calm can be found by fidgeting with an object at hand.