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Keaghan Cronin, MA, BCBA, an Indiana-based therapist with Blue ABA who works with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, has found stress balls to be helpful for some of her clients.
But when the ball senses stress, tiny neon yellow and cyan nodes rise out of the smooth white surface, making the ball look like an angry sea creature. The nodes are pushed out by an inflating ...
The results found that participants who lied down under blue light relaxed more quickly than those who were under white light. Read here Does squeezing a stress ball help in relieving stress?
These homemade snowman stress balls are the perfect sensory fidget for him and he finds them calming, they're also so easy to make! Here's what you'll need: white balloons black and orange ...
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