Sensory Tools
5 Easy Ways to Add Chew Toys to Your Daily Routine (Without Overwhelm)
Adding chew toys doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Here are 5 simple ways to build them into your child’s routine with...
Best Clip-On Chewies for On-the-Go Sensory Support
Clip-on chew toys stay with your child when they need them most. Here’s what makes them effective and how to choose t...
When Is It Time to Replace a Chew Toy?
Chew toys don’t last forever. Learn the signs it’s time to replace your child’s chewie and how to keep them safe and ...
Coping with the Habit of Putting Things in Your Ears: Effective Tips and Sensory Solutions
If you have the habit of putting things in your ears, this blog offers practical strategies to help break the cycle, ...
Special Needs Oral Chew Devices: Alerting (Stimulating) vs Calming
Oral chews can be highly beneficial for children with special needs, offering both alerting and calming effects depe...
Chews That Can Help Children With Anxiety
Recognizing Anxiety Symptoms: Watch for signs like:
Nervousness or agitation
Trouble focusing or sleeping
Excessiv...
A Safe Car Is A Happy Car
Car rides with Autistic children can be both calming and challenging. Here’s how to make them safer and more enjoyab...
Chewable In the Classroom
In preschool settings, chewable can greatly benefit children who need oral sensory input, such as those with autism o...
Three Chubuddy® Items Perfect for Test Time Chewers
As students approach final tests, those with ASD and other special needs might benefit from chewable items to help ma...
How to Keep a Chew With Your Child at All Times
Chews are valuable tools for calming and soothing children with special needs, but keeping one readily available can ...
Choosing the Right Item for Child’s Chewing Style
Giving a special needs child something to chew on, if they have the tendency, can help the child in a variety of ways...