Why are Fidget Toys and Sensory items important for people with an Autism diagnosis?
Some autistic people find it difficult to focus or feel emotionally regulated unless parts of their brain can be engaged in a particular way.
A person with an autism diagnosis is very likely to have neurodevelopmental differences that result in them seeking or avoiding different types of sensory stimulation.
At the Autism Shop, we try to provide products to support all eight sensory systems, respecting that every autistic person is unique. For example, some of our customers feel calmer at high school with some of ourmagnetic puttyin their pocket to discretely fiddle with whilst they listen to their teachers, and some of our adult customers like the repetitive touch available from ouranxiety ring. Some of our younger customers are noise sensitive and have benefited fromnoise reduction earplugs.
Ourassistive technologyproducts help support emotional regulation too, with products such as massage machines for customers who need deep pressure input, and those customers who experience interoceptive difficulties may benefit from using a range of timers to remind them todrink sufficient waterortake their medication on time.