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2-in-1 Trampoline

2-in-1 Trampoline

Hypotonia (low muscle tone) and hypermobility, makes both fine and gross motor skills more challenging. Learning to jump took a long time for our neurodivergent child, so reaching that milestone was a wonderful achievement. It opened up a world of indoor trampolining...
Sensory Toys

Sensory Toys

Our neurodivergent child is sensory-seeking and loves soft toys—cuddling, stretching, and flapping them around—but sensory toys can be expensive, and finding the right one that truly suits them can be a costly trial-and-error process. The Affordable Alternative An...
Light Switch Guard

Light Switch Guard

Lights, Stims, Action! Neurodivergent children often flick lights on and off as a form of “stimming” (self-stimulation) to help manage sensory input, regulate emotions or enjoy visual patterns. This repetitive behavior can be soothing, helping them cope with...