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Lauren's Recommendations

Trying to decide which fidgets would be appropriate for adults vs. children? Want sensory lighting but not sure which lamps to look at? You've come to the right place!

 

Here are my recommendations for sensory support items and atmosphere creation.​ 

Personally Used

Curious Craftling

Handmade, crocheted fidgets by a neurodivergent and disabled crafter.

Bubble Lamp

This lamp is a great focus tool and white noise machine. Great for tabletops!

Wave Lamp

Rechargeable, wireless, and a remote? Take this on the move.

Sensory Floor Lamp

This sturdy floor lamp is a great colorful fixture with remote. Not recommended for consistent tear-down. 

Flameless Candles

Battery powered with remotes, these have a life-like flicker to their flame. 

Stacking Rings

Made of sterling silver, these won't leave your fingers green. 

Liquid Motion Timers

Liquid versions of sand hourglass timers. 

Plasma Ball

No fear of broken glass here, a plastic casing makes tactile exploring safe.

Planet Night Light

Rechargeable, wireless, and has a remote. Great for tabletops!

Sun Catchers

Rechargeable, wireless, and a remote? Take this on the move.

Fidget Rings

These are great calming tools, just don't get them excessively wet or spinning decreases.

Glitter Lamp

Calming, gentle, and slow moving, this glitter lamp doesn't overpower.

Moon Lamp

A realistic moon to brighten your ceiling or wall with three color settings.

Flameless Tea Lights

Small and bright, these help create a calming atmosphere without the safety risk. 

Lava Lamp

Rechargeable, wireless, and a remote? Take this on the move.

Fidget Ideas for Adult Audiences

Lifelines Sensory Writing

Scented pens/pencils and journals with exploratory tactile covers. 

Colorful Tactile Strips

Textured stickers for tactile calming efforts, bulk.

Slow Rising Stress Balls

Foam like texture can be easier on joints and less effort to squeeze.

Square Pop-It Keychains

A small square keychain of a pop-it, these are great for those on the move or an option for lanyards.

Monkey Noodles

Stretchy and full of glitter, these can be great to twist and stretch away anxiety.

Lifelines Grounding Stones

You can add essential oils to these neutral river stone-like fidgets. 

White Tactile Stickers

Textured stickers for tactile calming efforts, bulk.

Sensory Stones

Held in one hand, these "stones' provide tactile stimulation discreetly.

Pop-It Bracelets

Worn or not, these provide a great stimming outlet either way.

Marble Maze

A soft and fuzzy item to hold while pushing the marble along its path.

Calm Strips

The original Calm Strips, tactile stickers.

Stress Balls

Interesting gel like texture when squeezed.

Therapy Brushes

Soft bristles can provide a waterfall of calming and dynamic tactile sensations discreetly in one hand. 

Spiky Sensory Rings

Shape can offer focused, intense tactile sensory input. Safely supporting high-intensity input needs can help offset stimming that is harmful (skin picking, pinching, cutting, etc...). 

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