The human mind is capable of innumerous great things. It lets people do everything from seeing and breathing to talking and walking. It has control over the body’s every instinct and senses, and it can make them work simultaneously. It has been understood after a long period about the fallacy that the brain’s control over the body isn’t physical; and rather psychological. But even in psychology, errors had been made in assuming that every mind functions the same way and has the same needs.
One such cause of ‘different needs for different minds’ is regarding the sensory items for children required by neurodivergent children. As the world is moving away from the ignorant classification of brains, there needs to be special care for special kids. So, this article aims to educate the readers on why sensory Items are essential for children and how they can help children have better experiences. Also, through its nature and benefits, one can hopefully learn about a child’s condition better.
What Are Sensory Items?
In simplest terms, sensory items refer to the objects that please one’s senses. But in this specific context, they become toys for children who are autistic or those who have special needs to provide them with stimulation to the cravings for their senses. These toys are meant to keep the child engaged by stimulation of either of the five senses (smell, touch, sound, sight, and taste). A child can engage with it physically or mentally, and they fulfil their needs without any difficulty.
These toys are made specifically to stimulate two or more senses. Primarily, they stimulate vision by having sharp, contrasting and distinctive colours that catch the child’s attention. Meanwhile, ADHD kids or people who need to have their hands busy to pay attention can use these toys as something that moves in their hands to improve their focus and concentration levels.
Types of Sensory Items for Children
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Auditory
Auditory refers to the sound and the sense of hearing. For children who have sensitive auditory senses, doctors may recommend auditory sensory items. Some toys include drums of varying sizes and sounds or some musical toys. Though, in this case, some items don’t always have to stimulate the child, as they may also suppress the sensitivity levels when needed. Noise-cancelling headphones are one such item, along with earplugs.
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Olfactory
Olfactory sensory items do the job of stimulating one’s nose and the sense of smell. Though, of course, it is not just the smell that affects the child; it goes to the extent of the general environment and surroundings of the kid. The sense of smell brings a change in the surrounding atmosphere for the child. Some of the olfactory sensory items include scented pencils and erasers. And, while the toys vary from scented bubbles to scented dough, all of them stimulate other senses like sight and touch.
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Visual
Visual sensory items for children are used to stimulate the eyes or the child’s sense of sight. They can help the kids both with focus (moving objects or images) and staying calm (static and soothing images). Besides, a child can feel both ways at a given moment, so to help, these sensory items include bubble tubes and liquid motion toys that are gentle on the eyes with a calming presence. Moreover, they can be useful in moments of panic or disturbance. And aside from improving one’s focus and concentration, toys like puzzles and mazes help the child develop habits through practice.