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5 Sensory-Friendly Home Modifications for Children with Autism

5 Sensory-Friendly Home Modifications for Children with Autism This blog is all about giving you practical tips to make your home more sensory-friendly for children with autism. It covers simple things like tweaking the lighting, lowering noise levels, creating a special sensory room, organizing clutter, and adding safety features. The

Creating a Sensory-Friendly Home on a Budget

Creating a Sensory-Friendly Home on a Budget – Affordable DIY ideas.

Creating a Sensory‑Friendly Home on a Budget You don’t need expensive equipment to make home sensory‑friendly. Create a calm corner with pillows and soft lighting, use rugs and curtains to reduce noise, make a DIY movement zone, craft inexpensive sensory bins, and repurpose household items for heavy work. Rotate items,

Why Does My Child Seek or Avoid Certain Sensations?

Why Does My Child Seek or Avoid Certain Sensations? Understanding Sensory Processing — a Parent’s Guide Intro — why this matters Sensory experiences shape everything a child does: how they play, eat, sleep, learn and relate to others. When a child’s nervous system processes sensation differently, everyday activities can feel

5 Simple Sensory Strategies to Help Your Child Stay Calm at Home

5 Simple Sensory Strategies to Help Your Child Stay Calm at Home Today I’ll share five simple sensory strategies you can use at home: short rhythmical movement breaks, deep‑pressure “heavy work,” safe oral options like crunchy snacks or chewables, a calm corner for low stimulation, and a short sensory schedule

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