Addressing your child’s sensory processing needs at home doesn’t have to break the bank. This page is dedicated to sharing some of our favorite low-cost solutions for providing sensory regulation at home. My rule of thumb is that I always check local thrift stores or online marketplaces first before buying new. I come from a long line of “value shoppers” who love nothing more than a great deal and embrace the notion that “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” This philosophy allows us to ensure our boys have access to the tools they need.
The items featured below are tools that we have found helpful. You’ll find affiliate links to products we use as well as links to patterns or other resources where applicable.
Fidgets
Fidgets are great for occupying busy hands, using as a calm-down strategy, and to help with concentration. We keep a basket of fidgets out at all times and our boys use them when they need to. They have been especially helpful for Fletcher during virtual learning.