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    Making a sensory dark den

    What a fabulous organisation, thanks for sharing!
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    Making a sensory dark den

    Hi Mike, Yes transitions are very tricky for us too and have got more difficult as Laura has got older and physically bigger. Laura has Dravet syndrome, seizures at 4 months and the dx of autism at 3, followed by ADHD at age 6. If your daughter's seizures came early on, under 1, then it might...
  3. K

    Making a sensory dark den

    Thank you Bob. I'm so touched by the welcome from this forum. It was a bit of a stab in the dark posting here but I'm so pleased I did. My dad was a French Polisher and did a lot of cabinet making too but he is almost 80 and we recently lost my mum to cancer so I didn't want to ask him to...
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    Making a sensory dark den

    Many thanks everyone. Chems, thank you for your very kind offer to help, I will send you a message (once I work out how). I'm not sure what knock down fixings are but the idea to make it collapsible is excellent, especially as we may be moving in the next year. The thickness you suggest is...
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    Making a sensory dark den

    Hi, I'm new here. :D My 12 year old daughter is autistic and I'd like to make a sensory dark den for her but all the ones I've seen are too small (1m cubed) and many are too fragile too. She has very little understanding and tends to throw things or try and destruct them so it needs to be...
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