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Practical sensory support for real daily life.
SensoryGift helps families, caregivers, educators, therapists, teens, and adults find clearer ways to reduce overwhelm, support routines, and make everyday sensory needs easier to understand.
About SensoryGift
A calmer way to find sensory support.
SensoryGift was created to make sensory support easier to understand, easier to choose, and easier to use in real life. The site brings together practical sensory education, printable tools, digital supports, visual schedules, and product resources for people who need daily-life support that feels usable instead of overwhelming.
Our guiding philosophy is simple: reduce overwhelm and increase predictability. That shows up in the way we write guides, design printables, build apps, and recommend tools.
We are most interested in supports that help real people get through real routines: mornings, school transitions, work demands, outings, bedtime, recovery after overwhelm, and the everyday moments that are harder than they look.
Topics we can speak to
Helpful commentary for sensory, routine, and daily support stories.
SensoryGift is a good fit for media requests, creator projects, educational resources, and brand collaborations related to practical neurodivergent support.
Sensory overwhelm and regulation
Plain-language explanations and everyday support ideas for sensory overload, sensory seeking, calming spaces, movement breaks, and recovery routines.
Visual schedules and transitions
Printable and digital visual supports for routines, first-then boards, task steps, school transitions, bedtime routines, and caregiver handoffs.
Neurodivergent daily life
Practical tools for autistic people, people with ADHD, sensory-sensitive people, and people with executive function challenges, including children, teens, adults, families, classrooms, and care teams.
Partnership opportunities
Ways to work with SensoryGift.
We are open to thoughtful collaborations that help families, educators, therapists, caregivers, neurodivergent teens, and neurodivergent adults find practical support without adding more noise.
Press and media
- Practical quotes for articles and roundups
- Podcast interviews and founder conversations
- Productivity, parenting, education, sensory, autism, ADHD, and neurodiversity features
- Resource recommendations for seasonal or back-to-school stories
Creators and community
- Printable and app reviews
- Creator resource swaps
- Newsletter features
- Social content around routines, sensory tools, and low-overwhelm support
Educators and therapists
- Classroom and therapy-friendly printable resources
- Visual routine tools for transitions and caregiver handoffs
- Resource pages for families, clinics, classrooms, and support teams
- Feedback partnerships for practical tool improvement
Aligned brands
- Sensory-friendly product collaborations
- Affiliate and resource partnerships
- Giveaways or review opportunities when the product is a strong fit
- Brand partnerships that support calm, practical daily life
Best fit
What fits SensoryGift.
Good fits
- Practical, respectful neurodiversity resources
- Sensory tools that are safe, useful, and not gimmicky
- Low-overwhelm supports for daily routines
- Resources for parents, caregivers, educators, therapists, teens, and adults
- Clear, honest education without cure-based messaging
Not a fit
- Fear-based or cure-based autism messaging
- Medical claims that cannot be supported responsibly
- Spammy guest posts or unrelated link exchanges
- Products that are unsafe, overly loud, shaming, or not sensory-aware
- Partnerships that make daily life feel more complicated
Featured SensoryGift resources
Start here for a clear sense of the brand.
These resources are useful links for journalists, creators, educators, therapists, and partners who want to understand what SensoryGift makes and who it serves.
Trust and fit
Built for practical, respectful support.
SensoryGift is focused on clear, usable resources for real daily life: routines, transitions, sensory overwhelm, calming spaces, visual supports, and low-overwhelm tools for families, educators, therapists, teens, and adults.
We are careful about the language we use, the products we recommend, and the partnerships we accept. SensoryGift does not promote cure-based messaging, fear-based claims, or unsupported medical promises.
What partners can expect
- Plain-language sensory and routine support resources
- Respectful neurodiversity-aware framing
- Practical tools designed for home, school, therapy, work, and daily transitions
- Honest recommendations that prioritize usefulness, safety, and fit
- A calm, low-overwhelm approach to daily support
FAQ
Press and partnership questions.
Who should contact SensoryGift?
Journalists, podcast hosts, creators, educators, therapists, directory editors, aligned brands, and community organizations are welcome to reach out about relevant sensory support, routine support, visual schedule, printable, app, and neurodivergent daily-life projects.
Can SensoryGift provide quotes for articles?
Yes. SensoryGift can provide practical commentary on sensory supports, visual routines, transitions, sensory-friendly spaces, printable tools, overwhelm reduction, and daily-life support for neurodivergent families, teens, adults, educators, and caregivers.
Does SensoryGift accept product review opportunities?
Yes, when the product is a strong fit for the audience and supports safe, practical, sensory-aware daily life. SensoryGift does not accept partnerships that rely on fear-based claims, cure-based messaging, or unsupported medical promises.
Can educators or therapists share SensoryGift resources?
Yes. SensoryGift resources are designed to be practical for real-world use at home, school, therapy, and care-team handoffs. For larger partnerships, classroom use, clinics, or resource pages, please contact us first so we can point you to the best tools.
What is the best way to contact SensoryGift?
Email press@sensorygift.com with a short note about your project, deadline, audience, and what you are hoping to include.
Contact
Press, partnerships, and thoughtful collaborations.
For media requests, creator collaborations, educator or therapist resource partnerships, directory listings, and aligned brand opportunities, email SensoryGift with a short note about your project.
press@sensorygift.comPlease include your deadline, publication or organization, audience, and the type of collaboration you have in mind.
