Start Strong Kit - Early Childhood
Start Strong Kit - Early Childhood
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Why We Love It
Set up your youngest learners for success with the sensory support they need. This ready-to-go classroom kit includes 20+ carefully chosen tools from our team of occupational therapists to help early learners regulate emotions and engage fully in learning. With weighted plushies, literacy tools, putty (and more!), it's everything you need to create a nurturing environment where your little ones can grow all year long.
- Helps foster a warm and inclusive learning environment
- Supports young learners with sensory processing or behavioral challenges
- Ages 3–6 (Pre-K & preschool classrooms)
- Made by Fun and Function
Ideas for Use
- Offer a child a fidget or chewy during transitions
- Use the Feelings Fidgets to help children name and identify their emotions
- Add headphones and weighted items to a quiet corner to help children experiencing sensory overwhelm
Details
Includes: Spiky Tactile Cushion, Lean ‘N Learn Wedge Cushion, Squishy Gel Cushions- Fishy, Wipe Clean Weighted Lap Pads - Small, Wipe Clean Weighted Lap Pad - Medium, Find Me™ Lap Pads - At the Farm, Find Me™ Lap Pads - At the Zoo, Toby The Tiger Neck Pillow, ABC Look & Feel Bag, Noise Reduction Headphones, Putty Elements™ - X-Soft Sun, Putty Elements™ - Soft Desert, Break-Away Bite Bands - Set of 6, High Five Chewy Fidget Tools - Set of 2, Happy Face Fidget Necklaces - Set of 3, Textured Bangle Bracelets - Set of 2, Stretch Bands - Small, Sensory Gel Shapes, Sensory Gel ABC's, Bubble Pop Balls - Set of 2, Glitter Balls - Set of 2, Sensory Pop Tubes - Set of 4, Sensory Fringe-y Bracelets - Set of 4, Sal the Weighted Seahorse, Emoji Calm Down Jar, Feelings Fidgets, Stretchy Sensory Fidget Strings - Set of 5
Getting Started
Note: Chewies are intended for individual use and should not be shared between students.
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Blog Posts

Why Try Occupational Therapy for Sensory Processing Disorder
Many children struggle with everyday activities like getting dressed, eating or going to school. Sensory processing disorders (SPD) can turn these seemingly simple tasks into overwhelming obstacles. It may feel daunting to navigate your child’s sensory needs.

What's Therapeutic about a Weighted Blanket?
The first time I heard about weighted blankets, I had an instant "Ah-Ha! " moment. As a child, I used to love to climb under the blankets on my parents' bed.

3 Tips for Sensory Friendly Haircuts
Does your child resist haircuts at the barber? They might not like the vestibular input of sitting on a chair that gets propelled upwards, feeling the apron around their neck, or the auditory stimulation of surrounding conversations and the buzz of razors. Many parents avoid these haircuts for as long as possible.

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