Sensory Therapy Place

Expecting Mother/Newborn Gifts

Discover the perfect curated gifts for expecting mothers and newborns—hand-selected by a pediatric occupational therapist to support early bonding, sensory development, and a calm postpartum experience. Our collection includes gentle sensory tools, newborn essentials, milestone-support items, and nurturing gifts designed to promote comfort, regulation, and parent-infant connection from day one.

Whether you’re preparing for your own baby or celebrating a growing family, these products help lay the foundation for healthy neural pathways, tummy time success, soothing routines, and early motor skills. Each item is chosen with safety, science, and parent-friendly practicality in mind.

Shop supportive, meaningful gifts that empower expecting moms and give newborns the best start in life. Perfect for baby showers, hospital visits, and the precious early weeks at home.

 

Tools Built for Nervous System Regulation

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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Sensory Tools
BrainMax

BrainMax

Your sensory & nervous system guide

Hi! I'm BrainMax — your sensory & nervous system guide. Which sensory system are we supporting today? 🧠