Olfactory processing can be very challenging for children with sensory differences. They may have an aversion to certain smells or struggle to identify them. This can impact their daily activities, leading to difficulties in social situations or avoiding certain environments.
There are many olfactory tools that are available to help children with sensory differences develop and improve their olfactory processing skills.
These tools are often designed as toys or activities, are specifically geared towards stimulating the sense of smell and promoting sensory exploration.
A common olfactory tool is a sensory bin, filled with different scents and objects. Children can use their sense of smell to identify and sort the various scents, which can be anything from essential oils to herbs. This activity can help them become more aware of different smells and how they make them feel.
Another very common olfactory tool for kids are the use of scented playdough or sensory putty. Scented playdough are available in many scents, such as lavender, citrus, and chocolate, and can be used for tactile and olfactory sensory exploration. Playing with scented playdough can help children with sensory differences become more comfortable with different smells and textures.
There are so many sensory olfactory toys available, such as scented stickers, markers, paints and scratch-and-sniff cards. These tools not only provide a fun and interactive way for children to explore different scents, but also help with language development as they learn to associate words with different smells.