When Brushing Teeth Feels Like a Battle: Strategies for Sensory-Sensitive Kids
Getting your kids to brush their teeth shouldn’t feel like a battle, but for many parents, it does. If your…
Getting your kids to brush their teeth shouldn’t feel like a battle, but for many parents, it does. If your…
Planning sensory-friendly travel for your neurodivergent family starts with understanding that travel has two distinct parts to consider. When it…
Toddlers are generally really excellent self-advocates for their own sensory needs. Of course, that’s to the detriment of several other…
Bedtime battles can wear down even the most patient parents. If your evenings often involve stalling, tears, or endless trips…
If you’ve ever wondered why your child avoids certain textures, seeks out movement constantly, or gets overwhelmed by sounds that…
Sensory needs are complex; everybody’s needs are a little different, and they don’t exist in isolation. So, what happens when…
Supporting a neurodivergent child means not only understanding their sensory needs but also effectively communicating those needs to others. Whether…
Sensory processing differences are more common than many realize, affecting about 1 in 6 children (source: STAR Institute). Classrooms present…
This chicken is spicy! No, it’s not. You’re fine. Just eat it. But it’s spicy! Eat it or no (insert…
Welcome to part four of our seven-part series, “Getting Back to Baseline.” In part three, we talked about why regulation…
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