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Diagnosis Guide

Sensory Processing Differences

Toy and tool recommendations for children with sensory processing differences ages 0–3 — organized by sensory system and profile.

Recommended toys by therapy goal

Each section links to the full goal page for more options.

Sensory Play

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Targeted sensory tools organized by system — see the full Sensory Play guide for complete recommendations

Weighted Lap Pad
Indoor Sensory Swing
ARK Therapeutic Chewelry
Kinetic Sand

Gross Motor

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Movement-based activities that provide organizing vestibular and proprioceptive input

Mini Trampoline with Handle Bar
Crawl-Through Tunnel
Balance Board (Toddler)
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A note on individualized recommendations

Sensory processing is highly individualized. What is calming for one child may be alerting or overwhelming for another. A formal sensory profile assessment by an occupational therapist is the best way to understand your child's specific needs. These recommendations are a starting point — not a substitute for professional assessment.

Last verified: June 2026. Product recommendations reviewed every 6 months for recalls and updated safety information.
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