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Super Soft Seamless Sensory Friendly Socks For Children  

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Super Soft Seamless Sensory Friendly Socks For Children 

Jeanette Loftus 

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Sensory processing disorder can make everyday activities like getting dressed a struggle for both children and their parents. This is why sensory friendly socks are so important! They are made to provide comfort to children with sensory processing disorder. Socks are an essential part of the clothes we wear each day but for children with sensory differences they can cause a lot of anxiety and discomfort.

Regular children's socks can cause irritation and discomfort for children with sensory issues because of their seams and fabric. Different fabrics and seams can cause children with sensory processing disorder to have sensory meltdowns and avoid wearing socks.

Children who have sensory processing difficulties can find wearing socks to be quite distressing and challenging for them. Sensory friendly children's socks are made from very soft and seamless fabric that eliminates the possibility of causing a child discomfort.

Sensory friendly socks are usually made from a blend of breathable and moisture-wicking fabrics like cotton, bamboo, and spandex. The breathable fabric prevents the child's feet from getting too hot too which can be an issue for children with sensory processing difficulties.

These sensory friendly socks are available in many different styles and designs for children. Some sensory socks have cool patterns and different colors. Having different sensory friendly options allows a child to choose their own sensory and personal preferences. options allow children to choose the type of sock that best suits their needs and preferences.

Sensory friendly socks are a therapeutic sensory tool for children with sensory processing disorder. These sensory socks are beneficial for children with other sensory-related differences too like autism and ADHD. Sensory socks can be truly life changing for children with sensory processing difficulties. Sensory friendly socks for children make easier mornings for the whole family. 

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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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