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Sensory Friendly Shirts for Children who Struggle with Clothing
Jeanette Loftus
Sensory friendly clothing has become very popular over the last few years. When my children were younger there were not as many sensory friendly clothing options available as there are today.
Sensory friendly shirts are designed with comfort in mind for children who struggle with sensory processing challenges like autism, ADHD and sensory processing disorder.
When someone struggles with sensory issues, regular clothing that other children wear can be very difficult for them to wear because of the textures, seams and tags that cause discomfort, anxiety and sensory overload. Sensory friendly shirts are a comfortable and accommodating alternative.
Sensory friendly clothing became more common because clothing brand companies started to notice how many children with sensory processing challenges struggle with getting dressed and tolerating textures of clothing. Wearing regular kids clothing can be overwhelming and can cause anxiety and sensory meltdowns. This can make getting dressed a difficult part of a child's routine.
Sensory friendly shirts are made with a buttery soft and breathable fabric that is gentle on sensitive skin and will not cause any irritation for a child with sensory processing disorder. They are tagless which can eliminate irritation and discomfort for the child.
The seams on these sensory shirts are flat and usually prevent any unnecessary sensory stimulation. These clothing features make a sensory friendly shirt more comfortable and a tolerable option for children with sensory processing issues or sensitive skin.
A common feature for sensory friendly shirts are their adaptability. These shirts are designed to be easy to put on and take off and sometimes have magnetic closures. This can make it easier for children who have limited motor skills when dressing themselves. This can boost a child's independence and self confidence.
Sensory friendly shirts often come in a range of colors and patterns to cater to the child's preferences because some children may be sensitive to bright colors or bold patterns but others children may find them stimulating and like them. Sensory friendly shirts offer a variety of options that allow children to choose the design, pattern or color that best suits their sensory needs and wants.
Children and adults with sensory processing issues often struggle with self-regulation and sensory overload and that can lead to sensory meltdowns and behavioral issues. Sensory friendly shirts provide a comfortable sensory experience which reduces the chances of sensory overload. This not only benefits the child wearing the sensory friendly clothing but their parents or caregivers too.
Sensory friendly shirts promote inclusivity and awareness. Providing a clothing option that caters to child who have sensory processing disorder. They also raise awareness about sensory processing disorder and the challenges that children and adults live with each day.
Sensory friendly shirts can be life changing for children and adults with sensory processing difficulties. They offer a comfortable alternative to regular clothing which makes getting dressed a less stressful and overwhelming.
These sensory shirts not only practical f0r the challenges of getting dressed but they boost a child's self-confidence and independence. It is great to see the fashion industry becoming more inclusive and accommodating for children and adults with sensory processing disorder who struggle to wear regular clothes each day.
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DISCLAIMER: I have learned a lot over the years but I am still learning. Always do your own research and exercise sound judgment. I am not an occupational therapist or a physician. I am an adult who has sensory processing disorder, a sensory parent and a Grandma. The information on this website is not medical advice and does not replace the information that your child's therapists or medical professionals give you. These are just ideas that I have learned myself over the years of being a parent and an adult living with SPD. If you are concerned for your child, please always seek medical attention through a family doctor, pediatrician or therapist. This website is for awareness and support purposes only. Each child is different and what works for one child may not for another because all children have different sensory needs. Please always consult with a professional.
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