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Sensory Chairs to Support Autism and ADHD
As we prepare for back to school and setting our young people up for a successful school year, I thought it was an excellent time to highlight sensory chairs and active seating.
Getting neurotypical kids ready to learn can be challenging enough sometimes. But throw in neurodiverse kids with sensory needs – ADHD, Autism, sensory processing disorder, ADD, ODD and many more, then learning can be an extra big challenge.
What is a sensory chair or active seating?
It’s a specially
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Jan 17, 2023
Supporting your Autistic Child at the End of the School Year
The end of the school year can be an exciting time for children, full of fun activities, perhaps a school picnic, a trip to the pool, class parties, and other fun things to do.
However, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety, especially for neurodiverse children. So we need to ensure we’re supporting our autistic child in mainstream schools. Here are a few tips to help our amazing kids cope with the end of the school year.
1. Communicate with your child’s class teacher
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Dec 14, 2022
Autism, Christmas and a Proactive Approach
The Christmas and holiday season is a time for family, friends, and fun. But for autistic and neurodivergent families, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety.
With all the festivities, lights, noise, family gatherings, presents and, of course, Christmas Day, it's no wonder some autistic kids or anyone with a sensory processing disorder has a hard time during this time of year.
As a parent of a neurodivergent child, you're probably feeling a mix of excitement and dread r
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Nov 15, 2022
Tips for a Sensory Friendly Halloween
Halloween and trick or treating can be lots of fun, but costumes, noise, high stimulation and the addition of sugar, can easily make it an overwhelming experience. Here are just a few tips to help you get prepared and stay flexible on the night in the hope of of making Halloween as spooktacular and drama free as possible.
+ USE SOCIAL STORIES SO KIDS KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT
+ ENSURE HALLOWEEN COSTUMES ARE SENSORY FRIENDLY-COMFORTABLE AND NOT SCARY. CONSIDER CREATING A COS
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Oct 31, 2022
Interoception and Autism
Interoception is the eighth sense that you don’t hear a lot about. We hear about all the other seven senses:
Sight
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
Vestibular
Proprioception
But then there’s Interoception which covers the perception of our sensations inside our body. For example:
When we’re hungry
Feeling hot or cold
Toileting needs
The butterfly feeling we get in our stomach when we’re anxious or stressed
When they’re in pain
Recognising symptoms when they’re unwe
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Oct 05, 2022
Halloween Colouring Competition
Who likes colouring??????????
Halloween is fast approaching. So why not try your luck at our Halloween colouring competition! You could win 1 of our 4 x $50 vouchers to shop in-store or online!
This masterpiece was created by our incredibly talented team member Alec! So please bring it to life with your colouring skills!
How to Enter:
Simply download and print the picture or grab a copy from us in-store. Colour it in and then drop your entry to us in-store or online (via
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Oct 02, 2022
R U OK? Day
The idea behind this special day is to remind everyone to check in on the people in their world and ask if they are really ok. Of course, this is important, not just on R U OK Day, but everyday.
The challenges and trials of life can affect people differently and it's not always obvious if they’re struggling.
Mental health issues can be very common amongst the neurodivergent population. The extra pressures of navigating a neurotypical world, especially in settings where there
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Sep 08, 2022
Benefits of Sensory Spaces and Sensory Rooms in Schools
School communities are seeing more sensory rooms and sensory spaces in schools, which is fabulous.
Sensory rooms and spaces have many benefits and are not just for kids and young people with neurodiverse superpowers. But other kids can benefit from these fabulous spaces. Whether it be for time out when things get too much, or they’re going through a tough time and need a safe space.
What are sensory rooms?
For those who aren’t entirely in the know or familiar with the sens
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Sep 07, 2022
Toilet Training Children with Special Needs
When toilet training children, this is probably one area of parenthood many don't look forward to. There's no one size fits all approach. They definitely don't come with a manual. And when you are toilet training children with special needs, that ads a little bit more – generally, it's a longer progress, and more patience is required. But it definitely is achievable.
Here are some tips to make toilet training autistic and special needs children that little bit easier. Or at
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Aug 12, 2022
Tantrums vs Meltdowns - What’s The Difference?
Today we’re going to discuss the difference between tantrums and meltdowns.
Most parents have no doubt experienced both, but if you can distinguish between when your child is having a meltdown vs a tantrum, then how you handle it will make all the difference.
And if you have a child with Autism, children with ADHD, or other behavioural or learning challenges, then how you handle a meltdown in particular or learn the signs of when one is approaching before it hits can make a
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Jul 11, 2022