chewables
Coping with Eyelash Pulling: Strategies for Healing and Growth
Struggling with eyelash pulling, also known as trichotillomania, can be challenging both emotionally and physically....
Tip: How to Stop Your Child with Autism from Biting
Dealing with biting behavior in children with Autism can be challenging but manageable with the right strategies. Bi...
Special Needs Oral Chew Devices: Alerting (Stimulating) vs Calming
Oral chews can be highly beneficial for children with special needs, offering both alerting and calming effects depe...
The Vibra Zilla Oral Sensory Tool
The Vibra Zilla by ChuBuddy is designed for oral desensitization and sensory input, benefiting individuals with food ...
Get In the Great Outdoors with Your ASD Child
As spring arrives, it’s a great time to explore the outdoors with your child. Nature offers numerous benefits for ch...
Chews That Can Help Children With Anxiety
Recognizing Anxiety Symptoms: Watch for signs like:
Nervousness or agitation
Trouble focusing or sleeping
Excessive...
An Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist’s View On Chewing
Q: How are chews used in ABA therapy?
A: Chews help manage biting and oral behaviors by providing a sa...
Chewable In the Classroom
In preschool settings, chewable can greatly benefit children who need oral sensory input, such as those with autism o...
Three Chubuddy Items Perfect for Test Time Chewers
As students approach final tests, those with ASD and other special needs might benefit from chewable items to help ma...
How to Keep a Chew With Your Child at All Times
Chews are valuable tools for calming and soothing children with special needs, but keeping one readily available can ...
Choosing the Right Item for Child’s Chewing Style
Giving a special needs child something to chew on, if they have the tendency, can help the child in a variety of ways...
Explaining Valentine’s Day to a child with autism
Valentine’s Day is usually a time of great fun for kids. They get cards with their favorite characters, tiny gifts, a...