Blog posts May 2024
Chewelry is any type of necklace, bracelet, and/or chewing product that is used to provide oral sensory input to children (and even adults) who like to chew on things. Chewing helps to calm, organize, and de-stress as well as help increase focus and attention. Chewelry may be appropriate for your...
Sensory brushing was developed by Patricia Wilbarger, MEd, OTR, CAOTA. Its technical name is the Wilbarger Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique & Oral Tactile Technique. This method involves using a prescribed method of providing stimulation through pressure touch massage to help the mi...
Sensory bins may be one of the most used things around the clinic by all disciplines. They are just so versatile and fun! Most pre-made sets are labeled as being intended for ages 3 and up. They are typically placed in a plastic bin with a filler such as rice, water beads, water, sand, beans, cer...
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