Benefits of Using Weighted Blankets to Help Children with Sensory Processing
Weighted blankets are designed to help with sensory processing and motor planning. Weighted blankets help promote self-calming and enhance proprioceptive feedback using a therapeutic garment. Weighted...
View ArticleSpace Projector
For visual effects that are out of this world, our Space Projector instantly turns any classroom or bedroom into a fascinating, space-age sensory room with this space saving projector. Create...
View ArticleTheraTogs SALE – Now til October 15
TheraTogs are one of the most innovative, versatile and progressive modalities available for physical and occupational therapy practices. TheraTogs are a live-in exo-muscular system for neuromotor,...
View ArticleWin an Adapted VibraFlex Massager – Month of October
We are giving away a brand new Adapted VibraFlex Massager that is a great tool for applying vibration to the neck, arm or leg. Simply wrap around and adjust the 2-speed massagers to your liking. Soft...
View ArticleMy grandson has autism and his sensory issue is his ears big time! How can I...
Question: My grandson has autism and his sensory issue is his ears big time! How can I help? - From Ann Barry Answer: Our NoiseLESS Earphones may be the best product for your grandson. They help drown...
View ArticleSALE: Indoor Therapy Gym
The Indoor Therapy Gym has slashed their prices. Now until the end of October the gym is 10% Off. No coupon necessary. Indoor Therapy Gym is the indoor playground your kids have only dreamed of, until...
View ArticleVibro-Tactile Sensory Corner – On Sale Until December 2
Our Vibro-Tactile Sensory Corner was developed for your over-stimulated, difficult to calm child. The vibration from the floor gives the child an over-all calming sensation. It is a great place to...
View ArticleWin a Weighted Washable Lap Pad – Month of December
We are giving away a brand new Weighted Washable Lap Pad, 10″ x 20″ and 2 lbs. Our Coco Dot laminated cotton fabric is lead free as well as PBA free. It is washable and may be wiped off with an...
View ArticleNEW! TheraTogs Designed for Early Intervention
“Let’s just wait and see…” Many worried parents of infants with low muscle tone and delays in motor development often hear reassurances like these from physicians and pediatricians – and still can’t...
View ArticleAdapted Penguin Race
The Adapted Penguin Race encourages visual tracking and more. Just connect the pieces, plug in the switch, hold the switch down with a gentle touch and watch the little penguins chase each other around...
View ArticleHow Does Heavy Work and Crash Pads Benefit Children with Sensory Processing...
Heavy work activities are ideal for children with sensory processing disorders. Why? Because the activities required during the movements can help with improving attention, proprioceptive input to the...
View ArticleAromatherapy & Autism
To a lot people, aromatherapy is just about enjoying a pleasant smell. Scents actually surround us daily and can impact a child’s comfort level. These scents can vary dramatically including air...
View ArticleSensory Integration Therapy for Children with Autism
What is it? Most of us unconsciously learn to combine our senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste, balance, body in space) in order to make sense of our environment. Children with autism have trouble...
View ArticleSwing Therapy and Sensory Integration for Special Needs Children
Swinging, jumping, spinning and rocking are important to children not only for fun and exercise but also to help their bodies organize and to regulate their sensory systems. Vestibular input is one of...
View ArticleBuilding A Sensory Room On A Budget
Sensory rooms can make a big difference in a child’s development. Unfortunately, many families with loved ones who could benefit from a dedicated sensory room often don’t feel they have the space or...
View ArticleMy grandson has autism and his sensory issue is his ears big time! How can I...
Question: My grandson has autism and his sensory issue is his ears big time! How can I help? - From Ann Barry Answer: Our NoiseLESS Earphones may be the best product for your grandson. They help drown...
View ArticleBaby Jack Blankets Giveaway Ends August 10
Baby Jack Blankets can be great for that special someone who thrives on textures. Your child can get a great sensory start as they feel, touch and chew on these textures and tagged blankets. Baby Jack...
View ArticleHaircuts and the Sensory Sensitive Child
Take a second to think about how alive with stimulus the average haircutting place is. The sounds of buzzing and blowing, the intense smell of hair products, and touch of strange combs and brushes can...
View ArticleIntroducing new Budget Ball Pits from eSpecial Needs
We’re making ball pit play even better and more affordable with three new sizes of our Budget Ball Pits! Create the perfect multi-sensory area for children and adults to relax or engage in sensory...
View ArticleCreating A Sensory Room On A Budget
Sensory rooms can make a big difference in a child’s development. Unfortunately, many families with loved ones who could benefit from a dedicated sensory room often don’t feel they have the space or...
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