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Sensory Breaks -- School -- Daily Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 387204" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have no idea what a squeeze machine is...but...just thinking ...you know those tunnels that have wires in them and are about 6 feet long? Well what if you lined one of them with a used military sleeping bag. Those things are very thick and cocoon shaped so you could squish it down the tube. If the child shimmied himself/herself into the bag inside the tube...I am betting they would feel very squished. Of course, head would be outside the tube as far as they wanted it because they would go in feet first. You can find those sleeping bags at military surplus stores. We have two of them because they are good for very cold weather camping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 387204, member: 1514"] I have no idea what a squeeze machine is...but...just thinking ...you know those tunnels that have wires in them and are about 6 feet long? Well what if you lined one of them with a used military sleeping bag. Those things are very thick and cocoon shaped so you could squish it down the tube. If the child shimmied himself/herself into the bag inside the tube...I am betting they would feel very squished. Of course, head would be outside the tube as far as they wanted it because they would go in feet first. You can find those sleeping bags at military surplus stores. We have two of them because they are good for very cold weather camping. [/QUOTE]
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