7 Keys for Brain Repair
6.Equipment
If you don't already have it in your home, you should be able to procure it for pennies at a store.
Probably the most difficult equipment to obtain are the fragrances. It's harder than you think to find a good, strong, pleasant strawberry fragrance. As for the rest, you'll need spoons, beads, thread, art prints, fake fruit, a piggy bank, buttons, a blindfold, rice, large salad bowls or ice cream buckets, water, ice cubes, sponges, jigsaw puzzles, etc
In most cases, what you have at home will do. Sometimes we will need to make sure you understand what a game requires to make sure its effects are not diluted.

For example, when we mean art, we mean classic fine art, the kind you would find in an art gallery or a museum, the kind that most of us would agree is pleasant to look at. I mention this now, because back in the day, we told one mom to get herself some art. For some reason the child was not responding to the protocols the way we anticipated. Then she showed us what she had been using as an art print for her boy to look at and match beads to (another game you'll end up doing with Multi-Sensory Therapy, very likely).
The perfect Multi-Sensory Therapy companion
The right equipment can make all the difference. We found a supplier that would help us in providing you with all the equipment you would need, should you feel inclined to purchase just the right stuff, hand-picked by Claudie herself.
If you struggle to find anything in particular for one of the Multi-Sensory Therapy activities we put on youru worksheet, just follow the link to their web site: www.mapsessentials.com.