🦄 Chew, Play, Shine! The sensory necklace that kids adore!
The Sensory Chew Necklace by GNAWRISHING is an 8-pack set of diamond-shaped chew necklaces designed for sensory kids. Made from 100% food-grade silicone, these necklaces are safe, durable, and perfect for children with autism and ADHD. With vibrant rainbow colors and a unique Longlasting-Chew Technology, they provide a stylish and mess-free chewing solution.
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Material Type | Silicone |
Material free | Phthalate Free, Latex Free, PVC Free, BPA Free, Lead Free, Cadmium Free, Mercury Free, Metal Free |
Care instructions | Machine Wash |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
S**E
Durable
Durable
C**R
Great for distracted kiddos
My ADHD / ODD son loves these he takes one to school every day and randomly chews on it. it helps him to focus his energy on something other than everyone else around him.
D**A
Super
Lo recomiendo para niños con sensibilidad oral o problemas sensoriales
K**
Not good for heavy chewers
I got these for my class. Had 1 student bite through the end and another nearly. The type of break away clasp is effective for the safety aspect but it breaks really easily. I had a class of behavioral students and pulling on someone else's was definitely a problem at one point for a few of them.Cautions:1) Talk to your child's doctor before introducing something like this. It may or may not be beneficial to their course of therapy.2) If you want your child to have this at school, you'll likely need an IEP or 504 plan to ensure it isn't just taken away. Please note though, that if they use it as a weapon by swinging it and hitting people or trying to strangle someone, it's going to be taken away. Fidgets cannot be used to hurt others, and an IEP or 504 plan will not override the safety of everyone else.3) Make sure to clearly explain correct use of this fidget to your child, preferably with either a doctor, therapist, special education teacher, or a counselor trained in oral fidgets. Knowing that they're to help focus and when to use it is not necessarily instinctive for the kids that need it most because they've probably been yelled at to not chew on things in the past.4) Understand there are dental and speech concerns in using these and talk to a specialist. If your child is in speech therapy, discuss trying these for classroom anxiety BEFORE introducing them to your child as a classroom tool because the speech pathologist may discourage this for the specific struggles your child's working on. I haven't heard of any saying no on principle, but I suppose it's possible. That's why an open conversation is critical. If there are valid dental or speech reasons not to use this, or only in specific conditions, please listen to those specialists because they do care about your child's emotional wellbeing.Final reminder:If your child is a heavy chewer, look for something thicker. If not and you're looking for something that can be sterilized and kept clean, this is a good option.
A**R
Great material
Worked great!
L**I
Not the right ones
Idk how to rate these, actually. My 9 year old son who is on the spectrum hated them at first. He chews the plastic closure pieces off first. He said the chewy was too hard for him and it hurts his jaw. Idk. He’s sort of been using them lately. He chews on everything too these days. Man, it’s hard to find the right one!
C**Y
Holds up well
Good quality
D**0
Great quality. Thick, safe.
Love these! GREAT QUALITY! Wonderful transaction. Thank you
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