3 Sensory Toys for Special Needs Children

The Best Sensory Toys for Special Needs Children

Did you know? According to the National Library of Medicine, 5-16% of school-aged children suffer from Sensory Processing Disorder—and up to 90% of children with autism are overly sensitive to sensory stimuli.

Parents have long sought out sensory toys to alleviate their children’s extreme irritability, restlessness, and discomfort. These objects provide a fun outlet for children with special needs to engage in calming, manipulative play.

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The Deron School offers a state-approved private school program and services tailored to your child’s needs. If you believe that your child would benefit from our wide array of resources and services, don’t hesitate to contact us with any admission inquiries.

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