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Deep pressure therapy also known as deep pressure stimulation is a type of therapy is a type of tactile sensory to activate the proprioceptive input (a sensory on body awareness). For children with sensory processing issues, deep pressure applied to muscles and joints on the entire body tends to calm those who are easily overwhelmed …

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Touch and feel books provide many children with their first encounter of exploring different textures.  Letting your child explore new textures not only brightens their imagination, they also… -Begin to learn word association between a specific texture and a word -Increase early vocabulary skills -Activate multiple senses at once including seeing, touching, and hearing -Boosts …

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It’s no secret now, we love sensory activities!  Any type of sensory experience is an intricate part to my child’s like due to autism and sensory processing disorder.  But with sensory play, I am always trying to find new and easy activities to include in my children’s daily schedule.   Giving my oldest son the sensory …

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The world is beginning to open up again and you’re probably getting close to planning a summer vacation for the first time in over a year and a half.  But if you have a child with special needs related to autism, and sensory processing, then the thought of vacation travel is hell!  I know I’ve …

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  Children learn best through hands on activities. Incorporate sensory play activity into your child’s life and you will increase your child’s… -Fine motor skills -Speech and language development -Curiosity -Early educational concepts like arithmetic and science -Problem solving skills and so much more! But thinking of sensory bin fillers to include in your child’s …

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