aistiharjojen
Aistiharjojen is a term used to describe a family of structured sensory exercises designed to enhance perceptual awareness and regulatory skills. The concept draws on the Finnish words aisti (sense) and harjoitus (exercise) and is used across educational and therapeutic contexts to engage multiple senses in guided activities.
Origins and use: The term emerged in late 20th-century Finnish education and occupational therapy communities as
Principles and modalities: Aistiharjojen rely on intentional, repetitive, and progressively challenging activities that stimulate vision, hearing,
Applications: In classrooms and clinical settings, practitioners use aistiharjojen to support children with sensory processing differences,
Implementation and evaluation: Practitioners tailor exercises to individual needs, monitor responses, and adjust intensity. The evidence