Autism Sensory Toy Collection

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To everyone asking; yes I am autistic.
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I don't have autism but i need these for my anxiety

babybunny
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A tip for making the sensory bottles is to add glycerine as it makes the water thicker and slower if you know what I mean

yeehaw
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I love making glitter water bottles here’s how I make them:

1. A plastic bottle ( or a jar )
2. Fill it with water 💦
3. Put food coloring ( optional )
4. Glitter or beads
5 close the lid

*THEN SHAKE AWAY*

cortneydriggs
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I dont have autism but i do have chronic anxiety and stimming helps me and my older brother gave me a chewy necklace yesterday and it made me very happy

stradeisdada
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I'm not autistic but my brother is.
I know what I'm getting him for Christmas! Thanks for the ideas!

aymeswag
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I recently got slightly obsessed with Tangles and got my girlfriend one as well :D she's got the pink/yellow/blue/clear textured one you own.
the pink chew necklaces you have has a beautiful colour omg

Flareontoast
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I don’t have autism, but I have anxiety and adhd, so this video helped me find some good fidgets!

annamartin
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these are great, I have bad anxiety and ADHD so I'm always moving and fidgeting, thank you for sharing

sydneycampbell
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I'm so glad I found you. I had looked forever for autism support videos on teens and adults. But I couldn't find any unless they were for the parent on how to help their child with autism. I am so happy I can make new discoveries from you. You just opened a new door for my life. Thank you ❤

spookyberry
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I don't have autism, but I do have severe anxiety. I also think I have ADHD because I show multiple "signs" on a daily basis. I'm just not diagnosed with ADHD. The stim/sensory toys I have to calm me down or help me focus are fidget spinners and cubes, a tangle, multiple glitter bottles, endless cube things, putty, stress balls/squishys, rubix cubes (they're good for fiddling around with), and some little soaps like your candles for scent. Its a lavender bar of soap, so smelling it helps me calm down if I'm having a panic attack.
Off topic, but I've been doing good with my anxiety. Last panic attack I had was Nov 24th, right before I went on stage for my play.

julianorden
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Just found this channel and I’m getting an autism/ ADHD test soon! If I am diagnosed with something like that this channel will defiantly help me! If not then I can still look into things like what you showed in the video to help with my anxiety

plotagonwithsideaofdonuts
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I love your sensory bottles! When I was diagnosed with adhd, ( i know it's not the same as autism but..) I made calming jars. It's basically the same thing but in a mason jar haha

hellokittyfifi
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I love you and your videos. You’re so excellent in teaching and presenting. You’re just an all around cool gal.

alanagee
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I got so distracted with this video. The toys looks really satisfying! 💖

adriana-gxyt
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Thanks so much for the amazing video!

It inspired me to make more fidgets for my ADHD!

sandglobe
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These are cool! I'm always on the look out for new sensory toy ideas for my son! Thanks for the video!

weirdorangeyankabetch
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I'm glad I stopped in and randomly watched this. I never really thought about how adults deal with autism. Thanks for sharing.

kimberlycabanas
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micheals has an amazing collection of toys like these

xboundclownx
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no one better hate on this angle, she is so sweet and beautiful ❤️

simplystunning
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For anxiety: I prefer brain teasers, tangles, rubies cube, infinity cubes, and thing like that.

For trichotillomania: I like polymer clay, kneadable erasers, squishies, fidget cubes, and thins I can squeeze, click, or pull like koosh balls.

For OCD: I like to take clay or putty and make them into nest cubes or make them super smooth. I also like those squishie worm things.

BMarie