Sensory Tools for Focus & Attention

Sensory Tools for Focus & Attention

Posted by Sarah Potts on

These tools help regulate the nervous system, reduce distractions, and improve sustained attention by engaging the senses in subtle, supportive ways.

 

Fidget Tools

Fidget Tools and fidget toys are items designed to engage the senses and help with focus, stress relief and managing anxiety. These tools are small and portable, designed to be used quietly in a classroom, office, home setting or when out in public.

Cog Spinner


Chewable Jewellery
Chewable Jewellery is designed to engage the muscles of the mouth to improve oral motor skills, sensory integration, and self-regulation. These tools are particularly useful for children and individuals with sensory processing disorders, developmental delays, or difficulties with feeding, speech, or self-regulation.


Headphones
Sensory Headphones support individuals with auditory sensitivities or attention challenges by managing how sound is processed. These headphones are perfect for children and adults with sensory processing challenges, autism, ADHD, or anxiety. Sensory Headphones can be used in classrooms, public spaces, or at home to reduce background noise, ease transitions, and promote a sense of control.


Sensory timers are visual or tactile tools that help individuals understand and manage time in a calming, engaging way. They support transitions, promote focus, and reduce time-related stress by offering a clear, predictable countdown. Sensory timers are great for classrooms, therapy sessions, bedtime routines, or calming corners.

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