Bite chains and chew jewelry in practice

The chew jewelry at Educadora comes in all shapes and sizes. In practice, I now have a box full. These bite chains are all safe and free of hazardous substances. Of course, you can’t try these chewing jewelry in the mouth, but by having a number of them in practice, parents and clients can still […]
Tips for understimulation and overstimulation in the classroom

Does your child also have such a hard time in the classroom? Do you also notice that it takes your child effort to stimulate in the classroom. As a parent, we would like to give you tips on what your child can do, but also tips for the teacher on how to deal with […]
Clothing for (stimulus) sensitive children

At a trade show, which focused on professionals working with people with sensory information processing problems, I was introduced to An for the first time. She is the owner and creator of SAM. I was immediately impressed by the low-stimulus pants for children who are hypersensitive to tactile stimuli. Difficulty with seams, labels and fabrics […]
What is tactile stimulus processing?

The way tactile stimuli are processed differs per person. The type of stimulus to which you or your child is sensitive or undersensitive is also different. In this article I zoom in on the processing of sensory stimuli and the importance of tactile stimuli on growth and development in children. Perceiving tactile stimuli We receive […]