White Sensory Brush
Hands holding the Sensory Brush
Sensory Brush
White Sensory Brush
Hands holding the Sensory Brush
Sensory Brush
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Sensory Brushes - Set of 6

Sensory Brushes - Set of 6

For Sensory Sensitivity
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Why We Love It

The soft bristles of these brushes provide a therapeutic combination of deep pressure and tactile stimulation to help self-regulate, calm down and improve focus. When used properly as part of brushing therapy program, benefits may include decreased fear or discomfort from being touched and improved self-regulation during daily activities. Can be used for the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol.

  • Soft, yet dense bristles provide sensory input for calming
  • Use in brushing therapy program to help decrease tactile defensiveness and anxiety
  • Age 1+

Details

  • Each brush measures 1.5"L x 3"W x 1"H
  • Includes 6 brushes

Getting Started

Brushing starts at the arms and works down to the feet. Never brush the face, chest and stomach, which are very sensitive areas. Use with therapist guidance.



Safety Information

Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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