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Slow Slide to Sanity: DIY T-Shirt Chew Necklaces & Bonus T-Shirt Bags Chew Necklace Sensory, Christmas Planters Diy, Sew Scraps, Calm Box, Sewing Projects Kids, Diy Fidgets, Braided Shirt, Sensory Necklace, Stim Toys

Introduction C is a big time chewer, the collar, sleeves and bottom of his T-shirts are riddled with holes from his enthusiastic chewing. We've tried several types of chew necklaces from Amazon. The silicone chews we tried from Stimtastic (star, spectrum beads and blocks) were each destroyed in a matter of hours. The T Tubes, A&Z chews, and P&Q chews last a LOT longer, but they are messy (Drool streams off of the tubes as he chews), bulky and are not as enjoyable as cloth for him to chew on…

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Oral Motor Activities, Chew Necklace, Sensory Disorder, Sensory Input, Classroom Idea, Oral Motor, Dear Parents, Motor Activities, Toy Box

(This post contains affiliate links because it's rather hard to find this stuff: it's easier to just link it and save you time.) Dear parents of ASD and SPD girls, If you're like me, you've probably looked at the selection of ARK chewelry and despaired because they're really expensive and your fashionista daughter wouldn't be…

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The Sensory Needs Behind Chewing Diy Chew Necklace Sensory, Chew Necklace Sensory, Proprioceptive Activities, Chewable Jewelry, Proprioceptive Input, Sensory Kids, Sensory Necklace, Sensory Disorder, Chew Necklace

Inside you’ll find: Practical, useful solutions for Orally Sensitive children to find an outlet for their needs. Chewing your fingernails. Chomping on your lips. Compulsive biting. A lot of sensory kids use their mouths to get sensory input. The mouth is a treasure trove of sensory receptors. Sensory input is a real need, not an [...]

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