What is sensory processing?
Let's start by talking about what exactly sensory processing is. Sensory processing refers to the way the nervous system receives messages
By KirstieW|2020-09-30T10:43:37+00:00September 30th, 2020|Categories: Special needs|Tags: deep pressure, educational blog, fidgets that won't drive you nuts, hearing, Proprioception input, Proprioception toys, proprioceptive, Proprioceptive Resources, sensory input, sensory needs, sensory processing, sensory processing disorder, sensory processing for early educators, sensory processing in young children, sensory room, sensory tools, sensorytoys, smell, tactile input, touch, vestibular, Vestibular input, vestibular stimulation, Weighted products|
Let's start by talking about what exactly sensory processing is. Sensory processing refers to the way the nervous system receives messages
By KirstieW|2020-04-29T08:21:05+00:00April 28th, 2020|Categories: Special needs|Tags: 20 ways to use your Lycra Tunnel, Lycra Tunnel, Proprioception input, Proprioception toys, Proprioceptive Resources, sensory input, sensory room|
Lycra Tunnels. We love them. With these fantastic sensory tools being the featured product of the month, we figured what
By KirstieW|2019-02-19T06:27:59+00:00September 6th, 2017|Categories: Special needs|Tags: Proprioception toys, Vibration for proprioceptive input, Vibration toys for children|
Many therapists and families have found vibration beneficial for some children with sensory issues, autism or disabilities. So what are