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RESOURCES

This is a collection of resources we’ve found helpful and want to share with you. From inspiring books to fidget necklaces, these recommendations have made a difference for us, and we hope they’ll be useful for you too!
 
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Book Recommendations

Knowing No Boundaries book cover
Odd Girl Out book cover
The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy book cover

Knowing No Boundaries â€‹

Our co-founder, Hannah, shares her experience with dyslexia and dyspraxia. It's a coming of age book about her life as multiply neurodivergent. 

Odd Girl Out​​

Laura James shares her late autism diagnosis and lifelong experiences of feeling different - an honest read that really resonated with us.

The Autistic Survival Guide to Therapy​

Steph Jones, an autistic therapist, offers practical advice for navigating therapy as an autistic person—insightful, validating, and deeply useful.

Neurotribes book cover

Neurotribes​​

Steve Silberman traces the history of autism and the rise of the neurodiversity movement - an essential read that broadens understanding and challenges outdated narratives. 

Product Recommendations

Child using a sensory tunnel, with help from parents
Blue peanut ball with pump

Sensory Tunnel

A fun, movement-based way to support regulation. Great for kids who find comfort in movement and deep pressure. Ideal for calming, focus, or just enjoying sensory input in a safe way.

Peanut Ball (& pump)

This is excellent for supporting balance, coordination, and core strength. The peanut shape makes it more stable than a round ball - great for kids who need a bit more predictability during movement.

Child in body sock
Colourful assortment of small handheld fidget toys

Body Socks

A go-to tool for supporting kids who need calming input. Provides deep proprioception and allows the child to activate multiple sensory systems simultaneously. It's great for calming and regulating. It's light and takes up very little space, so it can be thrown into a school bag and brought from place to place. It can also be used as a mini safe space.

Fidget Toy Set

A handy set to have on hand - lots of variety for different sensory needs and preferences. Great for supporting focus, reducing anxiety, or just giving busy hands something to do.

Open tub of green therapy putty

Hand Putty

A staple for building hand strength and supporting fine motor skills. Also great for fidgeting or stress relief - simple, effective, and easy to use at home or on the go.

Set of in ear plugs with small case and assorted earplug sizes

Ear Plugs

Helpful for managing sensory sensitivity to sound, especially in noisy environments or when trying to rest. Comfortable, reusable, and a good option for supporting regulation through sound reduction.

Single large bean bag

Large Bean Bag

Great for creating a calming, supportive space, especially for those who benefit from deep pressure and a sense of containment. Easy to move, versatile for different settings, and useful for sensory regulation or quiet time.

Sensory Swing

This swing offers calming deep pressure and gentle movement—great for supporting regulation, body awareness, and sensory integration. A solid option for kids who benefit from feeling grounded while moving.

Child in a sensory swing. Image incluldes additional pieces, such as ceiling hook, bolts, bag.
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