The Senso Brush can be used to directly stimulate areas of the mouth both inside and out. Due to its alternating textures, this brush is perfect for children with feeding difficulties.
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Senso Brush Oral Motor Stimulator Professional Series (Oral Sensory Tool)
This brush is also a great source of sensory stimulation for children who constantly seek input from grinding or chewing on items such as pencils, shirts, fingers, etc.
- FDA approved BPA, Phthalate, and Latex free materials
- Speech Pathologist and Ocuupational Therapy Approved Device
- Offers instant calming for difficult feeders
- Perfect for use on gums, cheeks, or outside of mouth
- Dishwasher safe
To purchase the Sensa Brush or similar product:
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Elsje de Beer says
How do you use the senso-brush? How often/times per day?
jennifer says
It really depends on the child. If your child is an oral seeker, they may chew on it throughout the day. If a therapist is trying to help your under-seeker or a child with feeding issues – it may start at just once a day.