Sensory Brush

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Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $24.00.

Sensory Brush | Compact Deep Pressure Tool for Tactile Therapy
A soft-bristled brush designed for calming sensory input, deep pressure stimulation, and daily regulation routines. 🧴

  • Material: PVC

  • Use: Sensory brushing, calming routines, tactile input

  • Recommended Age: Suitable for all ages (always under adult guidance)

Description

What it is & What’s Included
The Sensory Brush is a handheld tool for deep pressure tactile therapy, widely used in sensory diets to support nervous system regulation and calm.
Includes: 1x soft-bristled sensory brush (compact size)

How to Use It

  • Brush gently over arms, legs, or back with firm, even pressure

  • Use during transitions, therapy sessions, or wind-down routines

  • Ideal for individuals with Autism, ADHD, SPD, or tactile sensitivities

What Problems It Solves

  • Helps reduce anxiety, overstimulation, or sensory overload

  • Promotes body awareness through consistent touch

  • Supports children who struggle with tactile defensiveness or emotional dysregulation

Why Parents & Therapists Love It

  • Lightweight and pocket-sized – perfect for on-the-go support

  • Easy to clean and safe for repeated use

  • Trusted in Wilbarger Brushing Protocols (when guided by trained professionals)

  • Simple, affordable, and effective tool for daily sensory routines

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FAQs

Q: What is the sensory brush used for?
It’s designed to provide deep pressure tactile input, which can help calm the nervous system and improve sensory regulation, especially for those with SPD or Autism.
Q: Who can use this brush?
It’s suitable for children, teens, or adults - especially those who benefit from routine sensory input. Always follow guidance from a qualified therapist when using it therapeutically.
Q: Is it safe for daily use?
Yes - when used with proper technique and supervision, it’s safe for regular sensory breaks or part of a structured sensory diet.
Q: How do I clean it?
Simply rinse with warm water and mild soap. Let it air dry completely before storing.