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2026 OT-Curated Sensory Therapy Catalog — Tools for Kids with Sensory Processing, Autism & ADHD

Every tool in this catalog earned its place — selected by a pediatric OT, not an algorithm.

What is the 2026 OT-Curated Sensory Therapy Catalog?

The 2026 OT-Curated Sensory Therapy Catalog is the annual Sensory Therapy Place lineup selected by Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L, and our clinical team. Every product is chosen through the lens of pediatric occupational therapy practice — supporting children with sensory processing differences, autism, ADHD, primitive reflex retention, anxiety, and emotional regulation. This is not a dropshipper catalog. Every item passes a clinical selection standard before earning a place in our 2026 lineup.

What "OT-curated" actually means

Most sensory product stores stock whatever's trending on TikTok. We don't. Every tool in this catalog is selected against the same questions Earl asks when recommending equipment to a family: Does it match a real clinical need? Is the input it delivers safe and well-graded? Will it survive a sensory-seeking household? Would I recommend it to a parent I just met in clinic?

That selection process — hundreds of products considered, dozens chosen — is what makes the Sensory Therapy Place catalog different from a generic toy store or sensory marketplace. It's also why every product page includes clinical context, sensory systems supported, and an OT note from Earl.

How the catalog is organized

Move & Explore

Vestibular, proprioceptive & gross motor tools — swings, balance boards, climbing gyms.

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Calm & Regulate

Deep pressure & calming tools — weighted blankets, compression swings, sensory tunnels.

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Focus & Engage

Attention & cognitive tools — fidgets, putty, focus aids for ADHD and learning.

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Tactile & Fine Motor

Tactile input and fine motor tools for hand strength and sensory processing.

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Frequently asked questions about the 2026 OT-Curated Catalog

What does "OT-curated" actually mean at Sensory Therapy Place?

OT-curated means every product in the Sensory Therapy Place catalog is selected by a licensed pediatric occupational therapist — Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L — against clinical criteria including sensory input quality, safety, durability, and developmental appropriateness. Products are not chosen by trend, margin, or supplier availability. If a product wouldn't earn a recommendation in a clinical conversation, it doesn't enter the catalog.

How does Earl select products for the catalog?

Earl evaluates every potential product against four questions: does it match a real clinical need, is the sensory input it delivers safe and well-graded, will it survive a sensory-seeking household, and would he recommend it to a parent. Products that pass all four enter the catalog. Most products considered do not pass — which is why the catalog stays focused rather than sprawling.

Are all products in this catalog appropriate for autism and ADHD?

Yes — the entire 2026 OT-Curated Sensory Therapy Catalog is designed to support children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, primitive reflex retention, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. Different tools support different sensory needs, so matching the right tool to your child's profile is key. Book a parent coaching call for a personalized recommendation.

Can I get help choosing the right products for my child?

Yes — Sensory Therapy Place offers parent coaching calls with Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L, where he reviews your child's sensory profile and recommends specific tools from the catalog. Telehealth coaching is available nationwide with no waitlist. Email service@sensorytherapyplace.com or book directly through our patient portal.

Do you ship the full catalog internationally?

Sensory Therapy Place ships across the United States. For international shipping inquiries, please email service@sensorytherapyplace.com with your country and product interest — we evaluate international orders on a case-by-case basis depending on product size and shipping economics.

Not sure where to start?

Book a parent coaching call with Earl Mamaril, MS, OTR/L. He'll walk you through the catalog and pick the right tools for your child's sensory profile.

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OT-curated therapeutic tools, activities, and equipment.

Parent Guide: Matching Tools to Your Child's Needs
My child is a sensory seeker and never stops moving. What items fit best?
Focus on items that provide rich proprioceptive and vestibular input. Look for indoor therapy swings, crash pads, and heavy resistance bands.
My child gets easily overwhelmed and struggles with sleep. How can I help?
Introduce tools that provide soothing, organizing input. Deep pressure therapy—such as weighted blankets or compression sheets—is incredibly effective.
Clinical Expertise

Understanding Your Child's Sensory Profile

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.

The Pediatric OT's Guide to Anxiety Tools

Not all fidgets are created equal. A "Seeker" might need heavy resistance putty, while a "Sensor" might need a quiet, smooth tactile stone. Our clinical team has curated the exact tools we use in-clinic to support anxiety, focus, and system regulation.

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