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TAP-TAP Sensory Lights - Touch and Visual Stimulation

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With a few simple taps, these lights have the ability to transform any space into a stimulating, enjoyable and sensory room for kids, providing visual stimuli that can capture kids' attention and interest. Simply swipe across the areas you want to turn on and swipe again to turn off. 

By incorporating these sensory lights into daily routines, therapists, parents, and educators can provide a valuable tool in the holistic development and well-being of kids.

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  • Helps eye-hand coordination: Children under the spectrum often have sensory sensitivities and may engage in repetitive behaviors. Touching the lights and swiping to turn them on or off can help break the cycle of repetitive movements and encourage a wider range of motor skills. This promotes physical coordination and spatial awareness.
  • Enhances Sensory Integration: For many children, managing emotions can be challenging. Touch lights offer a calming effect through their soft, adjustable lighting. The ability to dim or control the intensity of the lights can help create a soothing atmosphere, which aids in emotional regulation and relaxation. This can be particularly useful during transitions, bedtime routines, or times of heightened stress or anxiety.
  • Improves self-regulation: This can lead to better self-regulation and overall sensory processing abilities.
  • Facilitates Communication and Interaction: Sensory lights provide a shared experience that can facilitate communication and interaction among children and their peers, siblings, or caregivers. These Tap-Tap lights can act as a point of focus and mutual interest, allowing for joint attention and shared play experiences. This can contribute to the development of social skills, turn-taking, and joint activities.


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The touch-sensitive light is the perfect tool to use with your youngster, allowing you to create a calming and cozy atmosphere or a stimulating environment with just a few simple taps. It fosters curiosity and social interaction through tactile and optical play, making it an ideal choice for children on the autism spectrum.

Sensory touch lights assist these children with sensory input, active engagement, a soothing effect, visual aid, and social connections, all tailored to their individual needs. These features contribute to their overall growth and peace of mind, providing a range of benefits from a calming glow to a playful companion, helping your child grow and develop in various ways.

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*Note for Canada: The destination country will require duties and taxes to be paid. The responsibility of the duty and tax charges lies in the hands of the end customer. Unfortunately, we do not have control over this matter, so we can not estimate nor control it. 


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Tracy Daly
My son wants more!

My son is also visually impaired, and he loves these! I put them up in minutes and he took it from there! The dimmable feature is great. He now wants more to add to the ones we have. Definitely a hit at our house.

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Winwood Maria

TAP-TAP Sensory Lights - Touch and Visual Stimulation

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MCCULLOUGH JEANNIE
Excellent product

Very pleased & highly recommend

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Denise White

Awesome

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Susan Heschke
Bright fun

6 yr old Asd, 4 yr old neurotypical and they both live the lights during the day. My Asd will not play with them at night as it is too bright for him. We all catch ourselves touching the lights when we walk past them