Sensory seekers & sensitive kids
Pediatric OT picks for sensory seekers and sensitive kids — swings, crash pads, fidgets, and calming tools that support regulation at home.
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Stick them and pull them for calming proprioceptive input — kids love the resistance and pop.
View on Amazon →Jumping provides heavy proprioceptive input that helps kids regulate — a sensory seeker's best friend.
View on Amazon →Vestibular input for regulation and sensory processing — one of our most-used clinic tools.
View on Amazon →Deep pressure input that helps kids focus and stay calm during seated activities.
View on Amazon →For sensory seekers — spinning provides vestibular input and can help with focus.
View on Amazon →Bouncing builds core strength and provides movement input for sensory seekers.
View on Amazon →An engaging sensory play tool that keeps little hands busy and minds focused.
View on Amazon →Pulling and pushing provides tactile and proprioceptive input — also great for fine motor skills.
View on Amazon →A cozy enclosed space that provides calming proprioceptive and deep pressure input.
View on Amazon →Visual calming tools that also support emotional regulation and feelings vocabulary.
View on Amazon →Provides full-body deep pressure and proprioceptive input — great for kids who seek compression.
View on Amazon →Tactile and proprioceptive input for busy hands — helps with focus during seated tasks.
View on Amazon →Slow-moving glitter bottles are visually regulating — great for calming corners and mindful breaks.
View on Amazon →Expands and contracts to guide deep breathing exercises — a great calming tool for emotional regulation.
View on Amazon →Our pediatric OTs provide in-home and virtual therapy across San Diego County. If you have concerns about your child's development, we're here to help.