Learning Resources Colours & Shapes Sensory Pad, Reusable Sensory Bag for Kids, Fine Motor Skills Toy, 16 Fine Motor Activities, 24 Plastic Shapes, Ages 3+

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Learning Resources Colours & Shapes Sensory Pad, Reusable Sensory Bag for Kids, Fine Motor Skills Toy, 16 Fine Motor Activities, 24 Plastic Shapes, Ages 3+

Learning Resources Colours & Shapes Sensory Pad, Reusable Sensory Bag for Kids, Fine Motor Skills Toy, 16 Fine Motor Activities, 24 Plastic Shapes, Ages 3+

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Vibrating teethers– Remember that vibration is one of the strongest types of sensory input? Well, use this teether when your child bites down. Fantastic oral sensory stimulation that can actually help them eat better! Sensory toys can also be used for kids that are overstimulated and need a break when the world has just been a little too much. These types of sensory toys are perfect before bedtime, after an overwhelming activity, or before a difficult task: Roller Coaster Ride On Ramp– This is for the older toddler, as the recommended ages are 2 to 5. But, I had to include it because if your toddler seeks out movement, this gives them a ton of it fast. Platform Swing– This swing actually can help improve sensory processing as it stimulates the brain through specific types of movement. And, if your child’s ever been in occupational therapy, you’ve probably seen one. This budget friendly version can be hung up in your home or from a swing set outside. Infantino Textured Balls– My youngest son had these and loved them as a baby and toddler. Bonus, they’re super cheap!

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That’s why when kids get the sensations they need through sensory activities and toys, it helps them do everything they need to do.I think my daughter (who will be 1 tomorrow!!!!) would LOVE the busy board! I could see her getting a lot of use out of that and being entertained for longer than a few minutes! Reply Ride and Push Bug– Ride-ons are popular toys for toddlers, but there’s tons of sensory input to be had too through all the pushing and movement they experience. I love sensory toys for kids! They are so fun and can help with a lot of different issues. I think sensory toys are a great way to help kids with autism and SPD. Reply

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Crash pads are durable. Its quality will become apparent over time, after many, MANY days of jumping, rolling, or crashing. The cover and carrying system, for example, should be able to withstand all the strain. How Are Children with Autism Using the Crash Pad? Baby Ball Pit– All the same benefits of the bigger ball pit, but one small enough for young one’s to easily climb in and out of.Ideal for exploring sound and music- perhaps follow along with a nursery rhyme or musical piece? Encourages group work with each person having their own note. Our experienced solution consultants are available to assist with the needs at your facility or care home.

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Or, gross motor skills like jumping, climbing a ladder, or riding a bike. This stimulation of our senses can even effect how our children read! Scooter Board– This is one of my absolute favorite sensory toys! It’s my go-to as an occupational therapist and something my kids constantly pull out and push around the house while on their bellies (also one of the most beneficial ways to use it!) We’ve been thinking about getting a cocoon swing! But you listed so many others our kids would get great help from. Reply Sequin Flip Pillow– Have you ever felt sequin flip fabric? It’s addicting and feels incredibly soft. But half the fixation is in the magic of watching it repeatedly change colors. Kids can also hug this while getting lots of tactile and visual stimulation. Use your hands or feet to activate the sounds. The reeds vibrate when air is pushed through, pressing harder will make the sound louder although we do not recommend striking with any object.Second, sensory toys can help give a child the sensations they want. For instance, my son loves to climb up the banister of our stairs, it’s a bit dangerous and I’m not even sure the railing can hold him before it ends up snapping. I can see that he needs to get this physical input, but I can’t allow him to continue. However, a sensory toy can give him those same sensations he’s trying to give himself in a safe way!



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