Every child's sensory needs are different. Find the tools that match your child's specific challenges.
Tools that help with self-regulation, anxiety, meltdowns, and transitions
Safe chew toys, chewelry, and oral motor tools for kids who chew on clothes, pencils, or fingers
Fidgets, wobble seats, and tools that help with focus during class, homework, or meals
Swings, trampolines, balance boards, and crash pads for sensory seekers who need to MOVE
Textured toys, sensory bins, kinetic sand, and tactile exploration tools
Light-up toys, noise-canceling headphones, visual timers, and sound machines
Weighted blankets, white noise machines, blackout solutions, and bedtime routine tools
Discreet fidgets, wobble cushions, desk bands, and tools that work in a school setting
Describe what you're seeing — behaviors, struggles, settings — and our Sensory Advisor will point you to exactly the right tools.
Ask the Sensory Advisor