Sensory Climbers: Building Strength, Balance & Confidence
Climbers give kids with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges a fun way to build coordination, strength, and body awareness—all […]
The Proprioceptive Sensory category features weighted blankets, body socks, compression wear, and deep-pressure tools that provide calming, grounding input. These supports help kids feel secure, improve body awareness, and manage overwhelm. Trusted by parents, teachers, and therapists for daily routines and sensory breaks.
Climbers give kids with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges a fun way to build coordination, strength, and body awareness—all […]
Balance devices build coordination, strengthen muscles, and regulate energy. They are a key part of sensory diets for children with
Rolling devices give kids powerful vestibular (movement) and proprioceptive (deep pressure) input. From scooter boards to foam barrels, these tools
Weighted vests are specially designed garments that provide deep-pressure input to the wearer. This steady sensory feedback can help children
Crash pads provide a cushioned surface for jumping, rolling, or simply lying down—ideal for offering proprioceptive input, safe sensory play,
Compression clothing provides gentle, evenly distributed pressure—offering sensory regulation, calming support, and improved body awareness. These garments, including compression shirts,
Therapy balls—including stability balls, peanut balls, textured massage balls, and lightweight exercise spheres—provide essential movement-based sensory input for autistic children.
Trampolines are one of the most effective sensory tools for children with autism who seek movement or struggle with emotional
Sensory body socks offer full-body proprioceptive input through gentle tension and containment—simultaneously regulating, calming, and aiding body awareness. Ideal for