Gifted children experience emotions intensely, stimuli come to them more strongly, so they often suffer from a full head. And especially at the end of the day when it’s time to switch off, these children often struggle to end the day. These children certainly benefit from a number of tools that support them in clearing their heads and closing the day.
Due to the many stimuli that are experienced intensely, it is difficult for your gifted child to relax. Weighting helps your child to cope with the hustle and bustle of the day. Experiencing deep pressure, through a massage, through brush therapy, through firm holding or through a weighted hug, helps the body and your head relax.
Children who want to relax are often very enthusiastic about weighted hugs! There are many different types of weighted hugs. The best-known brand for weighted cuddly toys are those of Manimo. Including a nice weighted dog. The deep pressure provides peace and relaxation and can easily go to bed! Also in the classroom you can put the weighted hug on your lap / legs.
– Brings comfort
– Soothes excess energy
– Promotes relaxation and sleep
– Reduces anxiety
– Promotes attention and concentration
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Did you know that the use of aromatherapy is definitely worth trying with your gifted child? Aromas activate the limbic system in your brain, the part of the brain that determines homeostasis, mood and emotions. Compositions of scents can affect your mind incredibly quickly.
Our AromaStick contains the concentrated power of nature with only 100% organic essential oils. The stick mechanism has a patented filter technology, allowing you to inhale the concentrated fragrance mixes completely. That is three times more effective than the smells in your environment. That is why you immediately feel the positive effect of it. With AromaStick relax you always have the power of nature at hand. The aromatherapy inhaler can be used 5 to 15 times a day.
Gifted people seem to have an extra feeler that picks up the smallest stimuli. They are not only more sensitive to certain stimuli, but also respond more strongly to sensory stimulus processing. Many children who are gifted are also highly sensitive or highly sensitive. They process things and senses differently than others and can, for example, chew on clothes or nails or certain objects that are not used for this and can even be dangerous! One chewing chain can then provide distraction and rest. Or, when the gifted person is understimulated to become active again.
Gifted children, as I wrote, experience emotions more intensely. Giving them a place and dealing with the various emotions is also a difficult task for them. The embrace emotions activity book helps you to get started with your child in learning to regulate emotions. It is also certainly a book that is perfectly applicable for therapists to support children in their emotion regulation.
Your gifted child needs more time than his or her peers to process the stimuli of the day. Try to provide charging moments at school and at home. Moments when your child can relax for a while. A me-time moment can consist of a relaxing activity of your choice. Above all, watch and listen to what your child needs to relax.
During such a me moment, your child can either chill in the Terapy beanbag and listen to music or read a nice comic. But sensopathic play is also a great outlet for tension. Let your gifted child color, clay, craft.
Some gifted children find their peace in playing challenging games, think of the various Smart games that they can play alone.
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