Self Calming Tool Kit
Self Calming Tool Kit
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Why We Love It
Kids get "wound up," and the Kit contains quick and easy solutions to help calm them back to neutral. From fidget toys to occupy busy fingers to a weighted lap pad to keep your child in place, our tools are designed to help children feel comfortable at all times, helping filter extraneous visual and auditory stimulation and providing an outlet for fidgety fingers and mouths.
- Offers calming pressure for critical sensory input
- Great for kids with ADHD and sensory processing disorders
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
These tools are great for integrated classrooms, who can use a bit of extra help organizing incoming sensory information. Our Self Calming Tools can be used at home, school or clinic to enhance your teaching methods or to help your child pass the day as calmly as possible.
Details
Each Self Calming Tools Kit includes:
1 Homework Tent (the perfect kids’ tent for blocking out distractions)
1 Noise Reduction Headphones (to block out distracting sounds)
1 Find Me Lap Pad - At the zoo (to provide calming pressure) Lap Pad may vary.
1 Wiggle Cushion (cushion may vary)
1 CheweLs (for chewing)
1 Weighted Sequin Fidget (for fidgeting)
1 Feelings Fidget - Set of 6 (for emotional regulation)
Safety Information
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