Try a new activity at home
Explore our guides to activities for disabled people. All these activities are designed to be done at home, whenever it suits you, to get you moving, creating and exploring!
You might also be interested in our group activities where you can join others in sport, exercise, dance and music, online or in person.
We also offer information for professionals like art teachers and sport coaches to make your sessions more inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities.
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Sensory story: Going on an adventure
Time to put on our coat, hat and boots for a story that provides sensory stimulation and develops communication.
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Sensory story: Party time!
It's party day at nursery in this story that provides sensory stimulation and develops communication.
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Sensory story: Ben and Betty visit the circus
It's the greatest show on earth in a story that provides sensory stimulation and develops communication.
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Butterfly wings nature collage
Create a butterfly collage out of leaves
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Edible sand
Hold, feel and explore a box of cereal.
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Scavenger hunt
Explore your outside environment and find treasures along the way.
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Sensory trays for outdoor play
Sensory trays can be a safe and stimulating way for disabled children with complex needs to explore the outside world.
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Making a cardboard box den
Find out how to make a cardboard box den, in an inclusive activity for children of all abilities.
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Treasure baskets
Treasure baskets are a fun sensory experience, giving children the opportunity to explore nature’s variety of textures.
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Resonance boards
A resonance board is a board that you can sit or stand on to feel the vibrations of sounds.