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SensaChew Textured Chew Bracelet

SensaChew

SensaChew Textured Chew Bracelet

4.3 (1,800 reviews)

$11.99

Best for

Kids who chew on shirt collars or pencils and need a discreet, wearable alternative

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Sensory needs

oral-stimulationcalmingfidgetinganxiety
Age: Ages 5+Settings: classroom, on-the-go, home

Description

Wearable silicone chew bracelet with raised textured bumps for extra oral sensory input. Looks like a trendy rubber bracelet and features a breakaway design for safety.

Why it helps

Chew bracelets combine oral proprioceptive input with tactile stimulation from the textured surface. Having the chew tool on the wrist means it's always accessible, reducing the likelihood of chewing on sleeves, pencils, or other non-food items.

Pros

  • Always accessible on the wrist
  • Textured bumps add tactile input
  • Breakaway safety design
  • Looks like a normal bracelet

Cons

  • May not be durable enough for very aggressive chewers
  • Texture wears down over time

How to introduce this product

  • •Offer it alongside other chew options — let your child choose
  • •Try different textures and firmness levels (soft, medium, firm)

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