Gentle Ways to Support Kids Who Avoid Sensory Activities

Some children naturally say “no” to sensory play because it feels overwhelming, unfamiliar, or uncomfortable to their senses. Instead of forcing participation, it’s important to understand their preferences, respect their boundaries, and introduce sensory experiences gradually. Offering choices, starting with less intense activities, and creating a safe, pressure-free environment can help build trust and curiosity over time. With patience and gentle encouragement, children can slowly become more open to exploring sensory play in ways that feel right for them.

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