Little Castle Bounce House My kiddos LOOOOVE to jump, and having a safe space, but also providing that pounding feeling their bodies are craving is difficult. Years ago I purchased
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Read FullBest Sensory Room Tactile Toys Tactile toys used in a sensory room are great for self-regulating. They can calm, alert, promote focus and concentration, and increase finger strength, dexterity, and
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Read FullBest Pencil Grips for Kids Writing can be very difficult for kids with sensory issues. From squeezing the pencil too hard, holding it incorrectly, or not gripping it enough, these
Read FullDoes SPD Qualify as a Learning Disability The short answer is NO. The way Sensory Processing Disorder is currently understood does not categorize it as a learning disability. There is
Read FullBest Audio and Video Parenting Help for Sensory Kids As mentioned in the article I wrote about best books for parenting sensory kids, PARENTING IS HARD!! And it’s especially challenging
Read FullSelf-Help Parenting Books about Sensory Kids Parenting is the hardest job in the world. Add on a difficult child and it can feel daunting. Half the time you are so
Read Full6 Best Calm and Soft Clothing Companies “I don’t have anything to wear!” “It doesn’t feel right!!!” “Get this off of me!!” “I HATE this shirt! I HATE these clothes!!”
Read FullQuiet Classroom Fidget Toys Sitting still can be very difficult for most students, but students desiring a sensory input to help calm them, sitting and listening, is nearly impossible. By giving
Read FullAppropriate Mouth Strategies for the Classroom Kids who benefit from mouth activities may have a difficult time receiving this calming stimulation at school….and look appropriate. I’m sure everyone has seen,
Read FullDaily Activities for Calming or Stimulating Kids A sensory diet has nothing to do with food (awww man!). It is developed by an Occupational Therapist with specific sensory activities to
Read FullTop Home Sensory Room Equipment If you’ve ever visited an Occupational Therapy gym (like the ones pictured above), you would see lots of big, expensive, fun equipment. Equipment that you
Read FullUse Rewards Charts for Skill Improvement I’ve written a post about this reward chart and how it can be helpful for chores around the house. I have revamped the chart
Read FullSensory Room Wall Colors The purpose of a sensory room is to calm and retrain a child’s senses. They make a great extension of the child’s Occupational Therapy they may
Read FullBody Regulation Activities for Kids “What are these sensations going on inside my body!” This is the interoception system. Sensations such as hunger, thirst, heart and breathing rate, body temperature,
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