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Sensory Workout Project

On behalf of Aptus Treatment Centre, the Sensory Workout Project is pleased to share the following series of training videos for staff, families and people supported. Learn about adding sensory to fitness to help it be more engaging and beneficial. Each series comes with activity videos for each topic, including how-to dancing, stretching, etc.

 

Check out the Sensory Workout YouTube Channel, which includes all of the training videos. More activity videos will be added soon. 

 

Here are topic-specific video playlists:

 

Module 1: Intro to Sensory Workout, Fitness Goals, Outcomes & Safety

 

Email sensoryworkout@aptustc.com with any questions. 

Leah Bowman at 12:30 PM
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