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What good items can my child with sensory needs chew on
What good items can my child with sensory needs chew on

There are many chewable items that can be helpful for children with sensory needs, including:

Chewable necklaces or bracelets: These come in a variety of textures and materials, such as silicone and rubber, and can be worn around the neck or wrist for easy access.

Chewy tubes: These are hollow tubes made of silicone or rubber that can be chewed and provide oral stimulation.

Chewing gum: Some kids find chewing gum to be a helpful way to calm down and focus.

Chewable pencil toppers: These can be attached to the end of a pencil or writing utensil, allowing the child to chew while working.

Chewable toys: There are many chewable toys made of different materials and textures that can be used to provide oral stimulation.

It is important to note that all chewable items should be made of non-toxic materials and should be monitored for signs of wear and tear to ensure they are safe to continue using.