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toys in a soft corner or listening screens, use softer lighting and to peaceful music can help set up a cosy space with simple children process their world toys. “Watch your child’s cues,” and build the capacity to she adds. “If they seem wired self-soothe and focus. or overwhelmed, help them take a break from the noise > Simple steps to and stimulation.” reduce sensory Ultimately, every child is overload different, but by tuning in and To create a calming creating space for calmness, environment, Dearling you are helping your little one recommends a few simple grow in confidence, comfort steps: turn off background and connection. xe IS IT MORE THAN JUST OVERSTIMULATION? Dearling explains that some children may be sensory sensitive, meaning their nervous systems react intensely and consistently to everyday sensations. Common signs include: ° Discomfort with loud noises, bright lights or certain textures ¢ Avoidance of grooming tasks like hair brushing or nail cutting ° Extreme reactions to specific fabrics or food textures ° Distress in busy places like malls or parties. “If these responses are affecting daily life - like eating, sleeping or playing - it may be time to consult an occupational therapist,” Dearling advises. “Early support can make a huge difference.” ) Chicco First Dreams Enjoy Colours Playgym: Offers textures and colours for safe floor time. * Fat Brain Quubi Flexible Sensory Toy: A cube that can be grasped, bent and twisted; features squishy textured beads that slide and spin. Nuby IcyBite Key Teether: Combines oraland tactile input to soothe and stimulate.
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