Oral Sensory Seeking in Kids

This video is important because it helps parents, teachers, and therapists understand why some children constantly chew, bite, or put objects in their mouth. It explains that oral sensory seeking is often connected to self-regulation, focus, anxiety relief, and sensory processing needs—not just a “bad habit.” The video also provides practical strategies and sensory activities to safely support children and improve their attention, emotional regulation, and daily functioning.

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