Sensory Brushes - Set of 6
Sensory Brushes - Set of 6
Why We Love It
The soft bristles of these brushes provide a therapeutic combination of deep pressure and tactile stimulation to help self-regulate, calm down and improve focus. When used properly as part of brushing therapy program, benefits may include decreased fear or discomfort from being touched and improved self-regulation during daily activities. Can be used for the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol.
- Soft, yet dense bristles provide sensory input for calming
- Use in brushing therapy program to help decrease tactile defensiveness and anxiety
- Age 1+
Details
- Each brush measures 1.5"L x 3"W x 1"H
- Includes 6 brushes
Getting Started
Brushing starts at the arms and works down to the feet. Never brush the face, chest and stomach, which are very sensitive areas. Use with therapist guidance.
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