Quiet Sensory Tools

Plenty of kids need extra tactile, vestibular, propriopceptive, visual, auditory, and other varieties of sensory input to help them focus. While the collection below won’t meet all of those needs (meeting those needs may require further creativity and reframing your expectations!), here are some of our favorites to have on hand to offer to those children— all selected for their non-disruptive nature. Some of them are not as durable as others, so know your audience and supervise closely.

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