Kids Sensory Compression Body Sock – Autism & ADHD Deep Pressure Calming Tool (Ages 3+)

AU$24.99

🧑 Kids Sensory Compression Body Sock – Autism & ADHD Deep Pressure Calming Tool (Ages 3+)

A hug you can wear β€” for comfort, focus, and play.

This Sensory Compression Body Sock provides gentle, even pressure that helps children feel calm, centered, and secure. Designed especially for kids with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, it offers a safe space to stretch, move, and play β€” supporting self-regulation and body awareness in a fun, imaginative way.

Made from soft, breathable, and stretchy Lycra-blend fabric, the body sock gently wraps around the child’s body, giving the sensation of a full-body hug. It encourages relaxation, focus, and creativity through movement β€” whether used at home, in therapy, or at school.


πŸ’™ Features & Benefits

βœ… Calming Deep Pressure Input: Helps reduce anxiety and restlessness by applying soothing compression.
βœ… Encourages Imaginative Play: Children can stretch, roll, and move to explore boundaries and creativity.
βœ… Supports Sensory Integration: Improves body awareness, balance, and spatial coordination.
βœ… Soft, Breathable, and Durable Fabric: Made from premium Lycra-spandex for comfort and long-lasting elasticity.
βœ… Safe & Easy to Use: Zipper-free design with reinforced stitching for peace of mind.
βœ… Inclusive for All Needs: Especially beneficial for kids with sensory sensitivities, autism, or ADHD.


πŸ“ Size Guide

  • Small: 69 Γ— 102 cm (27 Γ— 40 in) – Ages 3–5

  • Medium: 69 Γ— 119 cm (27 Γ— 47 in) – Ages 6–8

  • Large: 71 Γ— 142 cm (28 Γ— 56 in) – Ages 9–12

(Children grow quickly β€” if between sizes, choose the larger size for longer use.)


🎨 Available Colours

Blue β€’ Green β€’ Red β€’ Pink β€’ Grey β€’ Orange


🌟 Perfect For

  • Home sensory corners

  • Occupational therapy sessions

  • School or early intervention programs

  • Calming routines before bedtime

  • Encouraging movement and play in a safe way


πŸ’¬ Why Parents Love It

Parents call it β€œa warm hug that helps my child reset.”
It’s more than just a sensory tool β€” it’s a moment of calm, independence, and comfort that kids can control themselves.