Milk bottle oral sensory stimulation.

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures, and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

https://www.cela.org.au/publications/amplify!-blog/apr-2023/focus-on-oral-sensory-seeking#:~:text=Autism%3A%20Autistic%20children%20may%20engage,be%20a%20symptom%20of%20pica.

 

Oral sensory chews $19.95 each.

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

Large, soft pink dinosaur oral sensory chew.

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

Oral sensory chews are $19.95 each. 

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

Oral sensory chews $19.95 each

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

Oral sensory chew $19.95 each

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures, and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

 

Oral Sensory chew $19.95 each

Supporting children who experience oral sensory issues in children with autism is the use of chewable items. These chews are designed to provide sensory input and help children regulate their behaviour. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures and are often made from non-toxic materials such as silicone. By using chews, children with autism can satisfy their need for oral stimulation in a safe and appropriate way, while also improving their focus and attention. This technique has been found to be effective in reducing negative behaviours such as biting, chewing on non-food items, and other forms of self-stimulation.

STAR Children's acrylic rewards chart.

New to this stock order are these beautiful reward acyclic jars; rewards charts can be an excellent tool to encourage positive behaviour in children. By providing visual progress, a rewards chart can motivate children to adopt new habits and behaviours. As they see their progress tracked on the chart, children may feel a sense of accomplishment and pride, which can further reinforce the positive behaviour. Overall, rewards charts can be a great incentive for children as they provide a clear and tangible way to work towards a goal while also building self-confidence and discipline