Sensory kit
A sensory kit is a small set of items that help with sensory regulation. It might include headphones, fidgets, or a water bottle.
Definition
Sensory kits provide quick access to tools that help people feel steady. The items should be personal and portable. Using a kit can prevent overload and support focus. It is a practical, everyday strategy.
Why it matters here
We encourage simple, low‑cost sensory supports that are easy to use.
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Common misunderstandings
- Sensory kits are only for children.
- You need expensive items.
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Last reviewed
17 Jan 2026
Next review due
16 Jul 2026
Updated
17 Jan 2026
Evidence & sources
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Update history
- 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.
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