Taking your children on vacation can be stressful. This is
especially true for families of children with autism, as the change in routine
may be unsettling and result in the child exhibiting challenging behaviors.
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According to the
World Health Organization, autism
affects one in every 100 children. More formally known as autism spectrum disorder,
autism is an umbrella term used to describe a group of neurodevelopmental
disorders. In Jordan, there are an estimated 10,000 people on the autism
spectrum.
Parents may often worry that vacation destinations
are unfit or unaccommodating for children with autism; now a new initiative in
Aqaba aims to ensure that families with such children can have a good time.
The first of its
kind in the Middle East, Camp Hyatt — the sensory children’s gym at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in
Ayla, Aqaba — offers the care autistic children and their
parents deserve, as well as opportunities for enjoyment and skill development.
The sensory gym, an area for active play, stimulates
all the senses of children. It is a structured environment which includes
sensory equipment designed to provide proprioceptive and vestibular sensory
input.
Camp Hyatt is more than just a playroom, especially
for children with special needs. Its goal is to help
child development across
all domains: physical, cognitive, sensory, and communication skills.
It also gives individuals with autism and other
sensory needs access to the equipment they need for sensory regulation in a
non-threatening environment. This helps them feel calmer, more focused, and can
minimize tantrums and meltdowns. In addition to providing health and fitness
benefits, sensory gyms also enhance a child’s self-esteem and social skills.
The resort’s first sensory gym, which is housed in
the children’s hall, is loaded with equipment and games with sound technology,
colors, and simple designs for children with special needs. It was created by a
team of experts and specialists in collaboration with
MENA Autism and Iris
Solutions.
The gym can hold up to five children in one loft,
with each child or two with an expert and an assistant; there is the potential
to increase capacity with the addition of more staff and specialists. Each
staff member has completed thorough training, and a search for specialists in
children with severe autism is currently under way.
The establishment of Camp Hyatt was inspired by the
company’s belief in the importance of offering a suitable atmosphere for all
families, enabling those with autistic children to enjoy a holiday.
The sensory gym was created and furnished with
children safety standards in mind, and based on skill and sensory development
criteria. The team of seasoned professionals who have received training in gym
amenities and sensory activities monitor the operation of the rooms.
In an interview
with
Jordan News, the general manager of Hyatt Regency Aqaba Resort,
Jean-Francois Durand, said that Hyatt Regency discussed with MENA Autism what
can be done for guests to maximize their travel experience. To enable visitors
to relax, they decided to have a place for children to play. This allows
parents to unwind at a new destination as opposed to staying at home, missing
out on travel opportunities, or feeling unaccepted or uncomfortable, he said.
“As a result of the conversation, we approached the
company Iris, which was suggested to us, in order to create the additional
equipment that is being installed in the gym, to provide autistic children with
the opportunity to feel at ease or be among the people who are participating in
a specific set of activities. Therefore, it took more than a year to come up with
everything and to actually get our owners, sponsors, and stakeholders to all
come together,” Durand said.
There are many thoughtfully chosen instruments
accessible at Camp Hyatt, like the sensoryREADY tool, a smart system that
controls a child’s environment by modifying surrounding light, music, noises,
and pictures, all to help unlock inspiration within them and bring their
imagination to life.
There are also fiber optics and an infinity mirror,
which engage touch and sight, and enhance concentration, perception, and
imagination.
The sound and color system is a panel that allows
users to adjust volume and sound levels, as well as the colors that it creates.
Colors can be changed via a microphone, a communicative and motor activity that
engages the children’s senses and muscles.
On the floor are sensory tiles that give children a
unique sensory experience. Vividly colored tiles are used as passageways in
rooms and provide tactile, visual, and kinesthetic stimulation. They also
soothe erratic movement in children by encouraging engagement like jumping,
dancing, and strolling across their surfaces.
There are also sensory pillows that consist of many
textures and activities to build fine motor skills, develop imagination, and
provide a range of visual, tactile, and auditory sensory experiences. The gym
offers many activities that are designed according to the needs and age of the
children.
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