RE-vibe: Anti-distraction wristband

Staying on task has never been one of my strong suits.  (In fact, I’ve already started writing another blog, researched other topics, and replied to emails after starting this post.)  As a person with ADHD, staying on task is rare.  Personal deadlines and reminders have helped some, but my mind still wanders.  Naturally, when I […]

Fidget Cube: The Ultimate Fidgeting Tool

You guys!  It finally arrived!  And let me tell you, it was well worth the wait.  I first introduced this product on Accessibility Minute back in September and am so excited to finally write about it now that it is in my hands.  I am talking about nothing other than the highly-addictive Fidget Cube!  In sum, the […]

Sooth and Stimulate Your Senses with the Bubble Table

Sensory solutions are a huge topic here at the INDATA Project.  I love writing about them because they benefit an array of individuals with sensory processing disorder, ADHD, autism, anxiety, and more.  Fun and Function offers an indefinite supply of these solutions, one being their new Bubble Table. In sum, the Bubble Table provides hands-on therapy to […]

Liquid Motion Bubbler

I often discuss sensory solutions for individuals with sensory processing disorder, autism, ADHD, and other special needs.  A larger solution is a multi-sensory environment, while a much smaller one is a handheld fidget of sorts.  While browsing Amazon the other day, I stumbled upon the Super Z Outlet Liquid Motion Bubbler for Sensory Play. I have […]

Sensory Jungle Water Beads for Special Needs

Encouraging sensory exploration is essential for several individuals with autism, sensory processing disorder, or other special needs.  Sensory Jungle Water Beads for children are one example of a sensory product and have “been clinically tested to provide the sensory input that special needs’ kids desire.” Sensory Jungle water beads “encourage sensory exploration by creating a soothing […]

5 Ways to Utilize Your Amazon Echo

Over the past couple of years, I’ve briefly covered the Amazon Echo.  In sum, the Amazon Echo (aka “Alexa”) is a hands-free personal assistant.  When I first wrote about the Echo, I had very limited knowledge on how it could really benefit individuals with special needs.  I have only recently discovered some cool features and tricks which […]