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Johnson Therapeutic Small Textured Spoons (Oral Sensory Tools)

June 17, 2025 By jennifer Leave a Comment

Johnson Therapeutic Textured Spoons - For kids with eating and feeding challenges.

The concept of the Textured Spoon came about as the result of many years treating patients with oral-motor and oral-sensory needs. The Textured Spoon is a single tool that combines oral-motor stimulation along with feeding. Johnson Therapeutic Small Textured Spoons (Oral Sensory Tools) The key feature is a textured bottom, which provides increased oral-sensory stimulation…

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How to Create Predictability for a Child With Sensory Differences

June 16, 2025 By jennifer 2 Comments

How to Use Schedules to Help Children on the Autism And Sensory Spectrums | The Sensory Spectrum

We have been using these terrific tricks for years to help our kids understand what to expect in the day and cut down on the meltdowns. From giving visual cues to talking about what’s going to happen throughout the day, giving our sensory kids predictability and a sense of control over what’s coming can make…

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What Does SPD Feel Like?

June 13, 2025 By jennifer 4 Comments

So many times people ask what are the signs of SPD. One of The Sensory Spectrum’s community members has made some incredible drawings with some of the signs to answer the question – what does SPD feel like. These drawings doesn’t touch on every sign, as every child experiences sensory challenges (both hyper and hypo)…

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Easy to Love but Hard to Raise: Real Parents, Challenging Kids, True Stories

June 12, 2025 By jennifer Leave a Comment

If there’s anything the 32 parent-writers and 15 experts of Easy to Love but Hard to Raise want you to know, it’s this: YOU ARE NOT ALONE We’ve been there. We’ve done that. We’ve navigated the system. Some of us succeeded. Some failed. We’ve been judged by friends, teachers, family, & strangers. We’ve gotten the phone…

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How Can One Little Infant Create So Much Guilt?

June 11, 2025 By jennifer Leave a Comment

This mother is telling my story. She may even be telling your story. How many of us have struggled with our child when they were an infant… feeling like we oarless in the sea. Today we welcome Ashley from Sewrite, who shares her story with such wonderful honestly. How Can One Little Infant Create So…

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Melissa & Doug Geometric Wooden Blocks Stacker (Fine Motor Toys)

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Chewy Tubes (Oral Sensory Tool)

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Understanding Restaurant Meltdowns

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Activity Play Table (Tactile Toys)

Operation Mallrat

Self-Regulation Interventions and Strategies

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ALEX Toys Monkey Balance Board (Vestibular Toys)

Dysgraphia: How Can I Help My Child?

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  • Johnson Therapeutic Small Textured Spoons (Oral Sensory Tools)
  • How to Create Predictability for a Child With Sensory Differences
  • What Does SPD Feel Like?
  • Easy to Love but Hard to Raise: Real Parents, Challenging Kids, True Stories
  • How Can One Little Infant Create So Much Guilt?

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