April is Occupational Therapy Month, and discreet sensory tools help your students maintain attention without disrupting the classroom. TPG Creations offers effective solutions to celebrate OT month and beyond! What better way to support your child's learning than by discovering wonderful resources developed by dedicated content creators.
Providing the right sensory tools helps your students self-regulate their levels of attention and arousal. Here are seven wonderful ideas for occupational therapy month to build a focused learning environment.

The Zen Strips provide textured surfaces for kids who need tactile input. Teachers can stick them on desks or folders for discreet swiping and scratching. These strips boost concentration and manage stress. They're perfect OT month activities for children who need calm quietly.

Built for children with sensory processing differences, Silicone Zen Strips offer safe and non-toxic stimulation. You can attach them to water bottles or phones for an on-demand therapeutic outlet. They sit flat and look like simple design details. You'll find them a practical addition to your student's toolkit.

Loopeez is a silent fidget toy sized for easy gripping. Students can manipulate the colored plastic pieces around dual axes effortlessly. This mindless motion stimulates the brain and reduces stress. It's an excellent resource for National Occupational Therapy Month without causing auditory distractions. Check out our collections for more fidget toys!

The Popi delivers satisfying tactile sensation and a soothing popping sound for stress relief. Pop the bubble, add air through the valve, and pinch to reset! Crafted from durable materials by innovative designers, this compact item helps manage impulsivity. It offers an easy way to improve focus.

The Hexle features three colorful rotating hexagon shapes and a center grip pad for silent operation. It helps reduce stress, stimulate the brain, and improve memory. For educators seeking OT appreciation month ideas, this tool allows your students to practice fine motor skills while remaining completely relaxed.

The Feeling Heads set includes five fun expressions. Happy, Sad, Disgusted, Shocked, and Anxious characters help kids handle big feelings. These squishy toys relieve stress and open up communication about emotions. Occupational therapists recognize them as a great resource for teaching self-expression and social skills.
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The Chewberz pencil toppers encourage safe oral motor stimulation. With dotted, smooth, and ridged textures, they fit most writing instruments perfectly. They serve as a valuable sensory outlet for individuals who chew. These toppers give proprioceptive feedback that filters out distractions and keeps your students on task longer!
Finding the right sensory tools empowers your students to succeed. So, grab these items and browse all our therapeutic options by visiting our collections. For more ways to celebrate OT month and discover new strategies for the classroom, be sure to check out our latest blog posts.