Tools that turn hard moments into manageable ones
Parent-friendly explanations of the tools occupational therapists actually use — what each one does, when to reach for it, and what to look for.

Body Sock (Sensory Sock)
A stretchy lycra tube that hugs the whole body — kids climb in for instant deep-pressure calm.

Chewelry & Chewable Necklaces
Wearable, food-grade silicone chews that give kids a safe, socially-friendly oral input throughout the day.

Fidget Toys
Small handheld objects that satisfy the need to move without disrupting the body's main focus.

Kinetic Sand & Therapy Putty
Mesmerizing tactile mediums that build hand strength while soothing big feelings.

Noise-Reduction Headphones
Passive earmuffs that take loud environments from overwhelming to manageable in seconds.

Visual Timer
A countdown clock that shows time as a shrinking color band — transitions get 10× easier.

Weighted Blankets, Vests & Lap Pads
Even, gentle pressure that signals "it's safe to relax" to the nervous system.

Wiggle Seat (Inflatable Cushion)
A round air-filled cushion that lets kids move while staying seated — heroes for homework time.
