Compression Sheets: A Soothing Sleep Solution for Kids Who Struggle to Settle
Help your child sleep better with our sensory compression sheets. Calming, stretchy, and perfect for kids with anxiety or autism. NDIS subject to approval.
Help your child sleep better with our sensory compression sheets. Calming, stretchy, and perfect for kids with anxiety or autism. NDIS subject to approval.
Say goodbye to brushing meltdowns! Our sensory hairbrush is gentle, flexible, and perfect for kids with touch sensitivities. NDIS subject to approval.
Struggling to get your child to brush their teeth? The U-shaped sensory toothbrush makes brushing fun, easy, and fuss-free—perfect for sensory-sensitive kids.
Tired of sticky, messy slime? Discover the benefits of non-sticky sensory slime—perfect for clean sensory play at home or school. Loved by kids, trusted by parents.
For children with autism, ADHD, anxiety, or sensory processing needs, fidgeting isn’t a distraction—it’s a tool for focus and regulation.
Research shows that fidgeting can actually improve concentration and reduce stress. But in a classroom setting, not all fidgets are created equal. The key is choosing tools that are quiet, discreet, and teacher-approved.
Learn how to claim sensory toys using NDIS funding in Australia. Find out what’s eligible, how it works, and shop our range of sensory products at My Sensory Space.
Highlights calming products and routines (like weighted plush and low-stim lighting) that help sensory-sensitive kids settle more easily at night.
Discover how deep pressure therapy helps calm the nervous system and support emotional regulation. Learn why tools like weighted toys and compression vests work—plus shop our expert-curated collection of deep pressure sensory supports.
Supporting a child’s focus doesn’t have to feel like a battle.Whether your child is neurodivergent, highly active, or just needs extra support, sen...
Nail biting, chewing, and fidgeting are often signs of oral sensory needs. Discover how chewable tools can help kids and adults find calm and focus.
Tegan Hawkins Mumma Hoo, Chickedy And Chic: (Anderson) BSc (Psych) (Hons), BCCJ, CDH, Assoc MAPS
Talks about the importance of sensory toys for developing minds! Sensory boxes are a great way for children and adults to have access to toys and tools that can help relieve anxiety, express emotions and delight senses!