The Benefits of Feelings Boards
Children with ASD often struggle with recognising and expressing their own emotions and understanding the feelings of others.
All things sensory, including sensory toys, sensory equipment and real life stories
Children with ASD often struggle with recognising and expressing their own emotions and understanding the feelings of others.
Visual timetable boards, also known as “Now and Next” boards, have emerged as a valuable tool to support autistic children in gaining a level of independence in their daily lives.
Among the various sensory toys available, one option that stands out for its affordability and versatility is slime.
Learning is a fundamental aspect of a child’s development, but for children with Autism and ADHD, traditional learning methods can be challenging.
Articulated sensory toys come in various shapes and sizes, providing individuals with autism and ADHD a wide range of options to help manage sensory challenges and improve focus.
Water beads, also known as hydro-gel beads or sensory orbs, have gained popularity as an exceptional sensory toy for those with complex needs.
The good news is that a new generation of decompression sensory toys has emerged, offering support and benefits that go beyond what the original stress ball could provide.
Sensory chews, in particular, have gained popularity as a cost-effective solution for managing stress and anxiety.
Stretchy noodle toys have emerged as invaluable tools for individuals with autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Pop Tubes, those simple and inexpensive sensory toys, have been gaining popularity as a valuable tool for children with autism.