What Makes Sacred Steps Sensory Paths Different From Other Sensory Paths
If you've been researching sensory paths for your school, you've probably come across a few different options. So what makes Sacred Steps different? We're glad you asked.
1. Designed by an Occupational Therapist Sacred Steps Sensory Paths aren't just pretty graphics on a floor. Every activity is intentionally designed by a pediatric OT to target specific sensory and motor goals — bilateral coordination, balance, crossing the midline, and body awareness. There's a therapeutic purpose behind every hop, jump, and step.
2. Faith-Based Content That Reinforces Your Mission Most sensory paths feature generic animals, shapes, or characters. Sacred Steps paths feature Scripture verses, saints, crosses, and faith-inspired movement prompts — turning every step into a moment of connection with God. For Catholic schools, this means your hallway actively reinforces what you're teaching in the classroom.
3. Commercially Printed for Durability Sacred Steps paths are professionally and commercially printed — not DIY or printed at home. That means vibrant colors, clean edges, and durability that holds up to hundreds of students walking over them every day.
4. Options for Every School Whether you're a Catholic school, public school, parish, or therapy space — Sacred Steps has an option for you. Our faith-based paths feature Scripture and saints, while our universal paths incorporate SEL concepts that work in any setting.
5. Portable and Permanent Options Need flexibility? Our portable paths can be moved and repositioned as needed. Prefer something more permanent? Our floor decals create a beautiful, lasting hallway feature. Either way, installation takes minutes and requires no tools or special skills.
6. Proven in Schools Across 24 States Sacred Steps paths are currently serving students in 24 states nationwide — in Catholic schools, public schools, parishes, and therapy spaces. Real schools. Real students. Real results.
"The sensory paths have been a blessing for all of our students. Our elementary students love walking down the path every day and in middle school, students stop between classes to follow the rosary." — Brandi Lumley, Assistant Principal, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School
Ready to see the difference for yourself? Browse Sacred Steps Sensory Paths here.