Simple Sensory Strategies to Improve Feeding & Reduce Mouthing in Children

Feeding and mouthing challenges are common in children with sensory processing differences, especially those with autism or developmental delays. This video shares simple sensory-based strategies that parents and therapists can use to support better eating habits and reduce unsafe mouthing behaviors. It explains practical techniques like oral motor activities, sensory play, and structured feeding routines to help children become more comfortable with different food textures and oral sensations. These approaches focus on meeting a child’s sensory needs in a safe and positive way, making mealtimes less stressful and more successful for both children and caregivers.

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