Autism Chewies

Why do kids with autism chew? Chewing can help children deal with stress, relieve feelings of anxiety, and encourage focus. If your child chews on his or her sleeves, toys, pencil erasers or other inedible items, then it’s time for you to start a collection of autism chewies.

Our specially designed chewy toys, chewable jewelry and other oral motor tools can provide sensory input, assist you in managing daily challenges, and even help children with autism spectrum disorder or sensory disorder to learn to eat new foods. Plus, they redirect undesirable chewing habits and provide a positive outlet for chewing.

There are many types of chewies to choose from. Depending on your child’s needs, you can opt for discreet options like pencil toppers, jewelry or other wearable chewies (bracelets, necklaces and dog tags), or more “toy-like” options such as chewy tubes and sticks.

Straps or lanyards keep chewies in easy reach and can ensure that they stay off the floor.

What are some more of the benefits of autism chewies?

  • Chewies can help your child overcome teeth grinding.
  • They’re great for the development of oral motor skills.
  • Tough chewies can be excellent aids in jaw rehabilitation.
  • Experiencing the different textures of chewies can help children be more receptive to different textures of foods.
  • Having a chewy on hand helps children feel secure when they’re not at ease in their environment.
  • Chewies — especially pencil toppers — promote focus in school or when studying.
  • They are designed to be easy to grab onto and hold.
  • They come in a variety of textures and levels of toughness; some are smooth, while others have nubs or bumps.
  • Holding onto a chewy is good for children who also need tactile reinforcement.
  • Chewies can help children manage energy and can help prevent meltdowns or temper tantrums.
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