Below is a structured list of 20 sensory activities that can be used in a Virtual Sensory Room. These activities support children with sensory regulation needs, including those with Autism spectrum disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Sensory Processing Disorder.
The activities are grouped by sensory system (visual, auditory, tactile, proprioceptive, and calming regulation).
20 Sensory Activities for Virtual Sensory Rooms
| No. | Activity Name | How to Do It | Sensory Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bubble Watching | Display floating bubble animation on screen or projector | Visual relaxation and focus |
| 2 | Ocean Wave Relaxation | Play slow ocean wave video with sound | Reduces anxiety |
| 3 | Color Changing Lights | Use LED lights that slowly change colors | Visual stimulation and calming |
| 4 | Galaxy Star Projection | Project moving stars on the wall or ceiling | Encourages visual tracking |
| 5 | Lava Lamp Video | Show slow lava lamp movement visuals | Calming sensory input |
| 6 | Breathing Circle Exercise | Show expanding/contracting circle and ask child to breathe with it | Emotional regulation |
| 7 | Nature Sound Listening | Play rain, forest, or waterfall sounds | Auditory calming |
| 8 | Musical Movement | Play soft music and let children move slowly | Body awareness |
| 9 | Interactive Light Touch | Use touch-reactive light apps or boards | Cause-effect learning |
| 10 | Shadow Play | Use projector light to create moving shadows | Creativity and visual curiosity |
| 11 | Follow the Fish | Show fish swimming across screen and ask child to follow with eyes | Improves visual tracking |
| 12 | Guided Imagery | Show nature scenes and guide relaxation | Stress reduction |
| 13 | Virtual Balloon Pop | Interactive screen balloons children can pop | Hand-eye coordination |
| 14 | Calm Down Corner Time | Child watches calming video quietly | Emotional regulation |
| 15 | Slow Stretch Activity | Play calming visuals while child stretches body | Proprioceptive input |
| 16 | Light and Sound Matching | Change light color with music beats | Sensory integration |
| 17 | Animal Movement Game | Display animals and imitate movements | Motor coordination |
| 18 | Counting Light Patterns | Children count blinking lights | Cognitive + sensory engagement |
| 19 | Story with Sensory Background | Read story with calming visuals behind | Attention and listening |
| 20 | Star Breathing Relaxation | Children breathe slowly while watching stars | Self-regulation skill |
Tips for Running These Activities
Keep Sessions Short
5–15 minutes is usually enough.
Avoid Sensory Overload
Use only 1–2 stimuli at a time (light + sound).
Observe the Child
Every child responds differently to sensory input.
Use Predictable Routines
Children feel safer when activities follow a pattern.
Example routine:
- Calm breathing
- Visual watching activity
- Interactive sensory activity
- Relaxation
Example 10-Minute Virtual Sensory Session
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 2 min | Breathing circle exercise |
| 3 min | Bubble watching |
| 3 min | Animal movement game |
| 2 min | Ocean wave relaxation |
