As an autistic person I can definitely confirm that we really love these things I made my boyfriend set one of mine up in his room for whenever i go over to his place
A sensory swing is usually for kids/adults-with disables my brother has astusim and it’s post to calm him down! But also anyone can use it! I hope this helps ppl understand more what it’s for and if it’s for you!
@@ariella.- yes of course! As I also have ADHD it does calm you down! And it’s really good! But people have different types of ADHD so if you need to be more calm and happy! And more stress free and to relax this is for you! I got mine from Amazon and I put it up on my door frame! Also you can hang it anywhere I hope this helps! :)
yeah i get anxiety alot now days, and i think this would help me calm down..im not diagnosed with it or anything..but i think i could use a space to calm down yk? its nor fun being randomly anxious.
Me and my siblings always used to do this. We'd take my mom's cloak or curtains and we'd tie knots on either a door knob or the window rail and make a hammock and just sleep there lmao.
I absolutely love that autism sensory products have become so popular an then get annoyed by the ppl who have autistic children an often call the police on them or cps I love how autism is trendy on social an frowned on in real life lol love it
Yeah that had the opposite effect for me it would kill me I would probably have a panic attack and die I do not like being confined like that I don't even like cuddling when I'm sleeping....no
My brother used to use a few, it can help with loud noises and make you feel safer for people that struggle with things like that, but of course others can use it as well, i may have stole it a few times 🙃
I did class with these kind of silks and I have one of my own, but their not like a chair like these, they are like climbing a rope but as a silk. And we do tricks on them like flips, and tying our feet to the silk and dropping through the silk
While everyone can use these, they do feel odd if you aren't the targeted audience. They're for autistic kids, high ADHD and anxiety based kids/people. It's an easy way to let them calm down as it stimulates the feeling of a "safe space".
I have one because my neighbor actually co owns a business that sells sensory products and a year or two ago my sister and I modeled for them, so we each got a free product and it has held up very well!
we have a sensory swing and a bunch of other stuff for our autism class in school, we also have a sensory room for anyone who gets overstimulated in the hall ways
since I usually go to the support unit my school has so many of these! Mainly children with autism use this to calm themselves down and I really wanna get one!
Fun fact . My mom sister had this in her room she would let us go in her room and play it was really fun. I always used to play with my baby cousin we always pretend like we were in a scary movie or do a role-play. It was really fun and especially since she had a big closet we used to run around there and return like we were like running 😊🤣
An aerial silk is made for practice/doing some kind of sport or activities, this is a sensory swing it is made to sit in total comfort and to only feel how our body interact with the fabric. It is maly use for People with sensory hypersensibility or for neurodivergent person to relax. But I admit the process to build it made me think of it as well lol
It’s actually not called a centrist mean it’s actually called an area rug you can do drops tricks and a bunch more on it and you’re not just put a synonym there’s one called a leg strap drop that you can also do but make sure to use it the right way
I love nuerotypicals reviewing things made for disabled/nuerodiverse people cause not only do they encourage ableds to buy it and make sure disabled people can't get the needed sensory input but they also either hate it n bin it or love it n encourage more people to but it like they did with pop it's.
Ok so funny story. People in India use a bedsheet or a really long fairly strong bit of fabric to do this for their kids. It’s typically used as a cradle for newborns but almost anyone can sit in it…
It reminds me when I was younger and I had a bunk bed, I would tie a blanket to the bars underneath the top bunk, and then sit in the blanket like this.
Not Indian children using this for ages, all the children in my family were rocked to sleep in these as babies. It was just a saree tied to the ceiling