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5 Sensory activities for children with tactile hypersensitivity


Kitchen time: The best functional and tactile stimulation place is the kitchen. Let him feel the vegetables and fruits. Once, he is comfortable, ask him to help in peeling, washing different vegetables and grain. If the child is asked to help on the … Continue reading

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Massage/ Deep Pressure for children


In India most of the children are massaged during their developmental period. Massage is not a new concept specially in Eastern and African countries. It is believed that with massage the child develop better strength, coordination and weight bearing. It … Continue reading

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