Calming strips are a fantastic tool designed to help children (and adults) self-regulate during moments of stress, anxiety, or overstimulation. These strips are a sensory-friendly solution, providing a textured surface that offers a calming tactile experience when touched or rubbed. 2. Fidget Toy...
“I am passionate about trying to make people aware of the struggles that autistic and neurodivergent people have in everyday life. Hopefully projects like this will help the world to become a little bit more friendly for those of us that are neurodivergent”. Dr Cathy Manning, lecturer in Ps...
Re-use last year’s bookbag. Buy the same brands of pencil-crayons, exercise books, and glue. If you’ve bought your child new clothing or shoes, break them in at home, in a familiar environment, before sending your child to school in them. 3. Try Sensory-Friendly Sup...
Don't hesitate to advocate for yourself by communicating your needs and concerns to venue staff. Many venues offer accommodations for sensory challenges, such as designated quiet areas or sensory-friendly seating options. Attending a concert with sensory challenges may present obstacles, ...