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Sensory friendly clothing for kids and adults with sensory sensitivities can make getting dressed less stressful. Find sensory friendly clothing for all types of tactile sensitivities, for people with sensory processing disorder, autism, tactile aversions, or people who hate getting dressed.

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About this item Touch Sensory Lights: Allows turning any room into a space of stimulation and fun that promotes interaction and movement. Simply swipe across the areas you want to turn on and swipe again to turn off. Build your own Sensory Room and Calming Corner: Kids love to seek different visual sensory toys. Each hexagonal light can be joined together using it´s internal magnets, creating endless possibilities of figures. NEW Dimmable Function: The adjustable lighting means you can set…

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Kids with tactile needs may have sensitivities to textures, physical contact and clothing. Sensory seekers need more tactile stimulation for calming, concentration and emotional grounding. Here are a few toy ideas that may help both types of kids excel in the classroom. | ilslearningcorner.com Tactile Activities, Fine Motor Activities For Kids, Tactile Stimulation, Integrated Learning, Physical Contact, Toddler Sensory, Learning Tips, Gross Motor Activities, Sensory Integration

Kids with tactile needs may have sensitivities to textures, physical contact and clothing. Sensory seekers need more tactile stimulation for calming, concentration and emotional grounding. Here are a few toy ideas that may help both types of kids excel in the classroom. | ilslearningcorner.com

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