CalmCare Sensory Clothing Search CalmCare Log inCart SHOP NOW CalmCareis proud to manufacture and supply high-quality, sensory-style compression garments which are fast gaining a reputation for helping to calm the sensory system of Autistic children and adults....
Stylish sensory friendly compression clothing for teens and adults with autism spectrum disorder and sensory processing disorder. The designs use compression to create deep pressure for comfort and relaxation. Soft seams, no tags, and built in fidget det
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This is my go to store for all things sensory. K. Hahn Ellen is the ultimate warrior doing battle for the good of children with special needs. Nobody has better knowledge of the daily struggles of children and adults with unique sensory challenges and providing products to improve the lives...
This pressure can be applied with an actual hug or through the hands such as a massage or through tools or products such as weighted blankets, neck wraps, compression sheets, or specialized clothing. Deep touch pressure stimulation increases serotonin and dopamine, the “feel good” neurotransmit...
When playtime is over, you can continue the activities with your kids by creating a fun Tidy Up Time routine for them to pack away their toys. Find our tips here. Read more How to Make Cleaning Fun for Kids The best way to manage cleaning is to make it fun for kids, so they join...
Dress up.Dress up in fun costumes to get used to the feel of unfamiliar clothing, School-age kids Food and drink. Provide your child with frozen foods (popsicles, frozen fruit or vegetables) and mixed temperature foods (hot fudge sundae, hot taco with cold toppings, etc.). ...
Over dressed. Underdressed. It’s hard to find that sweet spot–a consistent, comfortable environmental and body temperature. For the average person, this probably isn’t a big deal. I imagine things like dressing in layers and putting on or taking off clothing as needed is a good solution....
I'm a 51 year old male that has always had trouble with sensory overload -- i.e tags in clothes, wind blowing on bare skin, clothing textures (can wear