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Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home

Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home

Update: 2025-10-18
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In today's episode, Colleen breaks down what a sensory diet is (and isn't!), why it matters, and how to get started with simple, safe, and low-prep strategies that work in any space—even if your house is bursting at the seams.

Here's what you'll find inside:

  • A breakdown of the five key sensory systems: proprioceptive, vestibular, tactile, oral motor, and auditory/visual.
  • Ideas for easy, everyday sensory activities: From "squeezy hugs" and wall pushups to crashing into beanbags, squishing play doh, sipping yogurt through a straw, and more—no fancy equipment required!
  • How to spot your child's "pressure points" throughout the day (transition trouble spots, meltdown times, etc.)
  • Ways to tailor your sensory menu: For movement-seeking kids, those who prefer sameness, and kiddos with anxiety or academic challenges.
  • Troubleshooting tips: Small spaces, tight budgets, sibling drama, and even messy play.

 

Most importantly, you'll learn how to help kids notice and communicate what works for their bodies. We're all about empowering them with choice and self-awareness!

Free Download: Home Sensory Diet Planner

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Ready to build your own sensory toolbox? Head over to the show notes and grab your free planner! It's packed with suggestions and space to track your kids' pressure points, sensory wins, and more.

 

Links and Resources from Today's Episode

Thank you to our sponsor:

CTC Math – Flexible, affordable math for the whole family!

 

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Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home

Building a Sensory Diet Toolbox for Neurodivergent Kids at Home