Early Childhood Sensory Toolkit™
Early Childhood Sensory Toolkit™
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Why We Love It
Sensory Tools for Younger Children
Our Early Childhood Sensory Toolkit supports young children's developmental growth. Includes tools to support tactile and texture exploration, fine and gross motor skills, bilateral coordination skills and early learning, as well as sensory regulation. Activity guide offers fun ideas for using included products in your home, clinic or daycare.
- Supports all children, including those with sensory integration disorder and autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 18 months-3 years
Watch video on ActiveMind School Partnership (also see Sensory Habitat video).
- Webinar and Onsite Training available
- Download the Fun and Function Data Collection Form to measure results
- Download Self Regulation and Tracking for Kids
- Download the Fun and Function Activity Guide for sensory motor activity ideas
- Download the Sensory Intervention Tracking Form
- Get Quick Tips and FAQs
- Explore Break Boxes™ for Students K-8 and Custom Choice
- Download our Social Stories: Take a Break!
- Free Download: Visual Cues for Classroom Break Box
Details
Your durable box includes:
- Pressure Foam Roller
- Baby Hedgehog
- Balance Blocks
- Tactile Sensory Cube
- Monster Bean Bags
- Sensory Rumble Roller
- Hand Eye Coordination Scarves
- Squeaky Spots
- Sensory Mini Mats
- Stick N Twist Suction Shapes
- Noise Reduction Baby Headphones
- Activity cards
- Box measures 23.75"L x 16"W x 13.5"H
- Contents May Vary
Getting Started
Please refer to individual product pages for safety information.
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