Neurodevelopment is more vital than ever. At Sensory Therapy Place, we’re dedicated to supporting growing minds, fostering connections, and creating a world where sensory differences are embraced.
When I first started thinking about this collection, I wanted it to be more than just clothing. I wanted it to be something special—both original and collectible. Each design introduces a new Sensory Buddy, a playful neuron meant to bring color, personality, and joy to kids and adults alike.
At our core, no matter our age, we all experience life through our senses. We take in the world, process it in our own way, and navigate it with the tools we have. That’s why The Sensory Buddy Collection was born—to honor the beauty of every sensory experience and ignite meaningful conversations about the journey of parenting, understanding, and embracing our differences.
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This is a one-time release with limited stock. Once it’s gone, it’s gone! There is more color shirt to come so stay tune with our social media page sensorytherapyplace.
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OT-curated therapeutic tools, activities, and equipment.
Based on Winnie Dunn’s framework, identifying how your child processes sensory input is the first step in providing the right tools for emotional regulation and progress.
Needs more sensory input to register it. They might constantly touch things, chew on objects, or seem to never sit still. They use movement to stay regulated.
Under-registers input but doesn't actively seek it. They might seem checked out, miss cues, or have high pain tolerance. They need rich sensory environments to wake up the system.
Registers input very quickly and actively limits exposure. They might cover their ears, refuse certain clothing textures, or avoid crowded places to prevent overwhelm.
Highly sensitive to input but doesn't always know how to avoid it. They notice everything, get distracted easily, and can become dysregulated in busy environments.
Your sensory & nervous system guide
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