I have a neurodivergent son. We've benefitted from a variety of therapists and medical professionals who've made suggestions on things that we can have in the house to help our little guy.
helps with the foods can't touch thing
ARK Divided Section Plate
This has been a GO-TO for zones of regulation
Worry Stone Pals Sensory Wristband
This has been a great calming tool/toy
My Feelings Rainbow Fidget
WE LOVE THIS! I actually use it for myself sometimes!
Fisher-Price Meditation 7.87
We needed to provide something for oral sensory seeking needs.
Sensory Chew Toys for Kids Boys Girls
Yes, a weighted stuffy seems to be a lasting favorite!
Weighted Stuffed Animals - Target
A weighted blanket can provide gentle all over pressure to help with sensory input
Dinosaur Weighted Blankets - Etsy
Absolutely 💯 love this and it is a go-to!
Amazon.com: Pod Swings For Kids
This provides the designated calming corner and is where meditation mouse lives.
Tiny Land® Teepee for Kids with Mat
Also part of a calming set up.
Astronaut Galaxy Night Light Projector
We have a ball pit for squirmy times
My Balls 300 Jumbo 3" Ball Pit Balls
This is in the basement and we mostly use the ball pit. The walls are tall-ish so that a kiddo can sink in, but not get lost in, the balls.
Tiny Land Play Tunnel & Ball Pit for Toddlers
This crash pad has been a huge help with high input vestibular sensory seeking behavior
Big Joe Original Smart Max Fabric, Slate
We have this, as does the therapy center. He needed to get a little help with learning how they connect, but once he did, he has loved them ever since.
Amazon.com: Gears For Toddlers
Bamboo is an amazing fiber, and the pjs may be a bit pricey, but wow are they comfy!