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Sensory Brush for Tactile Support

Therapy Brush Co

Sensory Brush for Tactile Support

$8.99

Best for

Families and therapists looking for a tactile-input tool to support OT-guided sensory routines

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Sensory needs

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Age: Ages 3–12Settings: home, therapy

Description

Soft-bristle sensory brush designed for tactile input routines and therapist-guided brushing activities. Compact size makes it easy to keep in a sensory toolkit.

Why it helps

For some kids, structured tactile input can help organize the nervous system and reduce tactile defensiveness when used appropriately as part of an OT-informed routine.

Pros

  • Small and inexpensive
  • Easy to keep in therapy bags and calm-down kits
  • Useful for tactile routines when recommended by an OT
  • Simple tool with a clear sensory purpose

Cons

  • Not for every child
  • Works best with therapist guidance
  • Brushing routines need consistency and correct technique

How to introduce this product

  • •Never force a tactile-defensive child to touch something
  • •Offer the product in a 'choice board' with other options

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