Sensory ALL

Sensory ALL Sensory ALL™ is India’s first social impact startup dedicated to creating accessible & neurodiverse-friendly environments.

We provide evidence-based, scientifically driven solutions that transform spaces into inclusive and neuro-accessible environments.

Apps for Emotional Regulations – Guiding GrowthGuiding Growth is an autism parenting app designed to help parents track ...
02/06/2026

Apps for Emotional Regulations – Guiding Growth

Guiding Growth is an autism parenting app designed to help parents track progress, manage therapies, and support their child's developmental journey. With tools for monitoring goals, recording milestones, and organizing therapy information, it helps create a more structured and informed approach to caregiving.

Have you tried any apps that support autism parenting and family wellbeing? Share your recommendations below.



India Autism Center Much Much Spectrum Autism Speaks Nayi Disha Resource Centre

29/05/2026

Stereotypes Around Sensory Overload at School

Sensory overload at school is often misunderstood as bad behaviour or lack of attention. But loud classrooms, bright lights, and busy environments can become overwhelming for many individuals.

Staying quiet, needing breaks, or covering ears are not signs of disrespect — they are ways of coping with distress. What students need is understanding and sensory-inclusive support.



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Apps for Emotional Regulations – HeadspaceHeadspace is an app designed to support relaxation, emotional regulation, and ...
26/05/2026

Apps for Emotional Regulations – Headspace

Headspace is an app designed to support relaxation, emotional regulation, and mental wellbeing through guided meditations, mindfulness exercises, sleep support, and breathing activities. Its simple and structured approach can help individuals manage stress, anxiety, and overwhelming emotions in everyday life.

For neurodivergent individuals, mindful routines and calming tools like these may offer gentle support for emotional awareness, focus, and self-regulation.

Have you tried any apps that support emotional regulation and mindfulness? Share your recommendations below



India Autism Center Fragile X India Autism Speaks ARULA for Autism Gopika Kapoor Padma Jyothi Nayi Disha Resource Centre

22/05/2026

Stereotypes Around Sensory Overload in Social Environments

In social settings, sensory overload is often misunderstood as being “antisocial,” rude, shy, or dramatic. But for many individuals, crowded gatherings, loud conversations, strong smells, bright lights, or constant interactions can become overwhelming for the brain to process.

Stepping away, avoiding eye contact, staying quiet, or leaving early are not signs of disrespect — they are ways of coping with distress.



India Autism Center Much Much Spectrum Autism Speaks Padma Jyothi Nayi Disha Resource Centre ARULA for Autism

Apps for Emotional Regulations – CalmCalm is an app designed to support relaxation, emotional regulation, and mental wel...
19/05/2026

Apps for Emotional Regulations – Calm

Calm is an app designed to support relaxation, emotional regulation, and mental wellbeing through guided meditations, sleep stories, breathing exercises, and calming sounds. Its soothing and structured features can help individuals manage stress, anxiety, and overwhelming emotions in everyday life.

For neurodivergent individuals, calming tools and mindful routines like these may provide gentle support for emotional awareness and self-regulation.

Have you tried any apps that help with emotional regulation and relaxation? Share your recommendations below.



India Autism Center Much Much Spectrum Nayi Disha Resource Centre Padma Jyothi Gopika Kapoor

15/05/2026

Stereotypes Around Sensory Overload

Sensory overload is often misunderstood as “overreacting,” bad behaviour, or being too sensitive. In reality, it happens when the brain struggles to process overwhelming sensory input like noise, lights, crowds, or textures.

Meltdowns, shutdowns, or avoidance are not attention-seeking behaviours — they are responses to distress. Instead of judgment, individuals need understanding, support, and sensory-inclusive environments.


Talking Fingers: Voices of Indian Non-Speaking Autistics India Autism Center Padma Jyothi
Gopika Kapoor

Apps for Emotional Regulations – How We FeelHow We Feel is an app that helps users recognise, understand, and manage the...
12/05/2026

Apps for Emotional Regulations – How We Feel

How We Feel is an app that helps users recognise, understand, and manage their emotions through simple emotional check-ins, mood tracking, and calming strategies. It encourages individuals to pause and identify what they may be feeling in the moment, making emotions easier to understand and express.

For neurodivergent individuals, tools like this can provide gentle, structured support for emotional regulation and self-awareness in everyday life.

Have you tried any apps that support emotional regulation? Share your recommendations below.



India Autism Center Nayi Disha Resource Centre Gopika Kapoor Fragile X India
Padma Jyothi

Celebrating Autism Awareness Month - Sensory NarrativesMeet Anudeep Kandula, from Hyderabad a non-speaking writer, illus...
05/05/2026

Celebrating Autism Awareness Month - Sensory Narratives

Meet Anudeep Kandula, from Hyderabad a non-speaking writer, illustrator, and self-advocate who communicates through AAC. Through his words and art, Anudeep brings deep insight into a world that often overlooks quiet voices.

Are you neurodivergent and have a sensory experience to share? Send us a DM!



India Autism Center Talking Fingers: Voices of Indian Non-Speaking Autistics
Padma Jyothi Gopika Kapoor Nayi Disha Resource Centre

5 Ways to Know: Meltdown vs TantrumsThere are moments many parents quietly struggle with—trying to understand whether th...
30/04/2026

5 Ways to Know: Meltdown vs Tantrums

There are moments many parents quietly struggle with—trying to understand whether their child is overwhelmed or simply upset.

“Is this a meltdown… or a tantrum?”

Behind this question is often confusion, exhaustion, and the constant effort to respond in the right way. Understanding the difference can help parents support their child with more empathy, calm, and clarity.

Share this with someone who may need this reminder today. 💜



India Autism Center Talking Fingers: Voices of Indian Non-Speaking Autistics
Gopika Kapoor ARULA for Autism Padma Jyothi A for Autism

Celebrating Autism Awareness Month - Sensory NarrativesMeet Tarun Paul Mathew, a non-speaking autistic young adult with ...
28/04/2026

Celebrating Autism Awareness Month - Sensory Narratives

Meet Tarun Paul Mathew, a non-speaking autistic young adult with a unique perspective on the world. Tarun is widely recognized for his advocacy work and has been a Purple Ambassador at the National Trust Autism Conclave.

He shows how inclusion, patience, and accessible communication help neurodivergent individuals feel seen and supported.

Are you neurodivergent and have a sensory experience to share? Send us a DM!



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Padma Jyothi Mugdha Kalra Gopika Kapoor

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