What are ten of the most essential sensory processing disorder products?

It doesn’t matter if your child is at home or school. A multi-sensory environment that’s been specifically designed for them is effective in boosting purposeful engagement, positive behavior, and language interaction.

Sensory ProductsBecause children react differently, and no two children are the same, each environment will present different sensory stimulations, and you need to remember this when choosing sensory products.

For example, sensory products that you use at home won’t be the same as the sensory products that your child’s teacher would use at school. Some of the best sensory products can be used in multiple environments, which will give you the best value for money or return on your investment.

Let’s check out ten of the most popular sensory products on the market! 

Top 10 Sensory Products

These top ten sensory products for children with autism are designed to target the seven sensory systems, including auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, vestibular, proprioception, and interoception. 

  1. Sensory Swing – Sensory swings are a great way to give your child vestibular input but can be difficult to mount in some homes. You also have the option of getting a tripod-mounted sensory swing if you can’t mount the swing to your roof.
  2. Crash Mat – Crash mats are great for proprioception sensory input, and the versatility of cash mats allows your child to lay on it, jump, crawl, or even sleep. They’re easy to move around, which makes them ideal at home.
  3. Trampoline – Jumping on a trampoline is excellent for simultaneous vestibular and proprioceptive input. It’s essential to monitor your child on the trampoline until they’re 100% confident. You can always start with a small indoor trampoline and work your way up to a larger trampoline.
  4. Massager – Massaging the body using a massager can have a calming and relaxing effect during stressful situations.
  5. Headphones – Headphones are an effective way to give your child a break if they’re in a noisy or overstimulating environment.
  6. Fidget Spinners – Not only are fidget spinners portable and cheap, but they’re also very effective for children that have busy hands and need added stimulation.
  7. Therapy Ball – A therapy ball could be used for physical activity or as a versatile seat that allows for movement during periods of learning.
  8. Sensory Space – If your child needs a break or some time alone, then a sensory space is a great idea. It’s a great way to give your child a space of their own away from additional environmental stimulation.
  9. Weighted Blanket – The added weight or pressure from a weighted blanket puts additional pressure on the nervous system and has a calming effect.
  10. Scooter – Scooters, especially four-wheel scooters, are great for physical activity, dexterity, and also coordination.

There you go! 10 of the most popular sensory processing disorder accessories that are currently on the market. 

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