Every Hallway Teaches Something.

OT-designed sensory pathways that help children regulate, refocus, and learn through purposeful movement.

Faith-based and universal collections for schools, therapy clinics, churches, childcare centers, hospitals, libraries, and community spaces.

Each highlighted state represents schools and organizations using Sacred Steps.

Trusted by Schools Across 25 States + Canada

Sacred Steps now helps schools, churches, clinics, hospitals, and community spaces across 25 U.S. states and Canada…and growing each day!

From Catholic schools and therapy clinics to public schools and community organizations, Sacred Steps helps create movement experiences that support learning, regulation, and confidence.

Find the Perfect Path for Your Space

Compare our faith-based, universal, portable, and starter sensory pathways to find the best fit for your school, therapy clinic, church, or community space.

Faith-filled movement rooted in Scripture for Catholic and Christian schools.

Full paths starting at $995

Purposeful movement to support regulation, focus, behavior, and school culture.

Full paths starting at $1,395

Start small with 3 purposeful stations and build over time

Starting at $600

Start small with 3 purposeful stations and build over time

Starting at $600

Trusted & Featured

Sacred Steps has been featured by organizations serving Catholic schools and educators.

Detroit Catholic  |  Catholic Missourian

PURPOSEFUL MOVEMENT. MADE SIMPLE.

Installs in minutes—no tools or experience needed
(No maintenance headaches or extra staff time)

Works on floors or walls—no special space required
(Hallways, classrooms, calming corners—use what you already have)

Built to last 5+ years—even in high-traffic schools
(No constant replacing or reordering)

Start small with just a few activities—no full path required
(Perfect for tight budgets or trying it out first)

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Real Stories, Real Results

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  • “The sensory paths we have received 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. I love having these outlets with a focus in our Catholic faith."

    Brandi Lumley, Assistant Principal, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School, Madison, AL

  • Portrait of a woman with short dark hair and glasses, wearing a white floral blouse, smiling against a blue background.

    “The sensory path has been a welcome and valuable addition to the school! The students are actively engaging with it to refocus, regulate their energy, and strengthen their bond with faith.”

    Connie Niese, Principal, Sts Peter & Paul, Ottawa, OH

  • A young girl with long red hair smiling and standing on a skateboard in a school hallway. She is wearing a green T-shirt with the words 'Peter & Paul Have Faith Catholic School' and light blue jeans.

    “The graphics are amazing and my kids loved testing this out! So excited for all of the students to get to explore the wonderful benefits this path brings!”

    Shannon Selhorst, Parent

  • Young girl standing in a colorful play area with flower and abstract designs on the floor.

    “Our kids absolutely LOVE the sensory path! And I love hearing them in my hallway knowing that they are getting the movement that their little brains need.”

    Kristin Killion, Art Teacher, Holy Cross Catholic School of Defiance, OH

meet the founder

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Hi! I'm Trisha, a practicing pediatric occupational therapist and the creator of Sacred Steps. After years of helping children succeed through movement, I realized schools and therapy spaces needed simple, purposeful sensory solutions that were easy to implement.

Today, Sacred Steps products are helping children move, regulate, and thrive in schools, clinics, churches, hospitals, and libraries across 25 states and Canada.