Products

Many of these products may already be available at your child's school. However, you may wish to use products such as these with your child at home as well. 

 

This visual timer is a great tool for teaching kids how time passes graphically. Those with special needs can benefit from the countdown clock. Time passes, and the vivid red disc vanishes. For individuals of all abilities, the visual design element of this timer facilitates transitions, promotes independence, and increases productivity.

 

Fidget chair bands are ideal for people with fidgety feet, especially those with ADHD, ADD, autism, SPD or other sensory needs. They can help improve the learning experience in the classroom or at home. Using chair bands can increase calmness and concentration. 

 

 

 

Children with sensory processing problems require noise reduction techniques because they can be extremely sensitive to noise, especially loud noises. Noise cancelling headphones can muffle loud noises without drowning out surrounding sounds.

 

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These pencil grips help students position their fingers to correctly hold a pencil. This version is designed specifically for children ages 3-7. Or try these, which say they are for students as well asadults. 

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Sensory toys can help students receive sensory stimulation. This set includes a sensory maze and squares made of many different materials and textures for a quiet fidget activity. 

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A wobble cushion can allow students to wobble and move as they sit and work on homework or other tasks. This can help increase focus.