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Oral Sensory Activities for Kids at Home and School
Looking for oral sensory activities for kids? Learn calming and focus-supporting oral sensory strategies for home and...
Why Does My Child Chew on Everything? Causes, Sensory Needs, and Safe Solutions
Does your child chew on clothing, pencils, toys, or other objects constantly? Learn why children chew, how oral senso...
What Is Oral Sensory Seeking? Signs, Causes, and Support
Does your child constantly chew on clothing, pencils, or other objects? Learn what oral sensory seeking is, why it ha...
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...
Helping Kids Self-Regulate Through Oral Input
Chewing isn’t just a habit—it’s a self-regulation tool. Learn how oral input helps kids stay calm and focused, and ho...
Sensory Profiles: How Every Child’s Needs Are Different
Every child processes the world differently. Learn what a sensory profile is and how to support your child’s unique s...
Oral Fixation in Autism: Safe Ways to Support Chewing
Oral fixation in autism is often a sensory need, not a behavior problem. Here’s why kids chew and how to support them...
Why Kids with ADHD Often Chew (and How Chewies Can Help)
Kids with ADHD often chew to stay focused and calm. Here’s why it happens and how chew tools can safely support their...
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 ...
Is Chewing a Sign of Autism? What Parents Should Know
Is chewing a sign of autism? Not always. Learn what this behavior really means and how to support your child’s sensor...
Why Do Some Kids Chew on Their Shirts?
Shirt chewing can be confusing for parents, but it’s often linked to oral sensory needs. Learn what it means and how ...