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Building Accessible Sanctuaries with Sensory Tools

Episode 29 of the Indispensable People podcast, hosted by Tracie Corll, titled "Building Accessible Sanctuaries with Sensory Tools" was published on March 29, 2024 and runs 11 minutes.

March 29, 2024 ·11m · Indispensable People

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Send us Fan Mail Discover the hidden power of sensory bags in our latest episode, where I, Tracie Corll, guide you through the creation and impact of these remarkable tools for individuals with disabilities in our spiritual communities. Imagine a space where everyone, regardless of ability, can find solace and connection. We'll explore how items like fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones can offer comfort to those with ADHD or anxiety, creating a church experience that's engaging and ac...

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Discover the hidden power of sensory bags in our latest episode, where I, Tracie Corll, guide you through the creation and impact of these remarkable tools for individuals with disabilities in our spiritual communities. Imagine a space where everyone, regardless of ability, can find solace and connection. We'll explore how items like fidget tools and noise-canceling headphones can offer comfort to those with ADHD or anxiety, creating a church experience that's engaging and accessible. Learn the secrets to selecting the perfect blend of items that assist without distraction, and how these carefully curated bags can be customized to meet unique needs without stretching your budget.

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