Its tough being the voice for those who are non verbal or minimally verbal, but there are things that help them get their sensory needs, like this list
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Sensory
Sensory seekers need options, these are simple enough to be placed in a car bag to stay occupied on the go, or in a toy bin at home
Best Sensory Toys for Autism | Calming Tools, Fidgets & ...
Lights, sounds, movements, its a great sensory input for those who enjoy lights and soft sounds
Bubble Tube | Autism Floor Lamp | Sensory Items
This spin chair is great for sensory needs, kids learn quick how to control speed and direction to balance their sensory need
Sensory Spinning Chair for Kids Autism
Avoid tags in clothing, its a sensory overload for most kids that can disrupt the day. Go for tagless clothing whenever possible
Tagless : Toddler Clothing
Great for kids who want to jump and get into tight places for that squeeze feeling
Boundex® Cuddle Box
Jumping is such a good way to get sensory input while also burning energy, this indoor trampoline is a great addition
Toddler & Kids' Trampolines With Safe Enclosures
Sounds can be too much, and sometimes the pressure of the headphones is a good sensory input. These are great for kids that need to regulate their noise intake
Noise-Cancelling Headphones
Safety
Some kids need more support during sleep, and this bed is great for giving peace of mind for safe sleep
Cubby Beds: Smart Safety Beds For Special Needs
Make sure in the event of an emergency, first responders can help the best way possible. One simple sign might be a life saver
Sticky Dude: Autism
Education is key to safety decisions
Autism and safety
If your autistic loved one elopes, having an immediate way to locate them is vital
Kids' Shoes compatible with most locator tags | Where's My Skechers