Chew noodles

Sensory EducationSKU: SK73220949347211

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Description

The Chewnoodle is a oral motor chewing device for special needs children that diverts chewing from clothing, hands and unsafe objects. Whether you are encouraging chew for self-regulation of for strengthening jaw muscles,
The Chewnoodle is a terrific, convenient solution for children who like to chew on the move.
The Chewnoodle is made up of a non toxic silicone tube measuring 8" long x 1/2" diameter.
It is attached to a light-weight aluminium carabiner.
The carabiner can be clipped on to the shirt for easy access, the pant belt loop, or the strap of a bag to reduce risk of being lost.

 
  • The Chewnoodle silicon tube is made from non toxic FDA approved materials.
  • It contains no sulfur or other acid-producing chemicals, thereby eliminating the possibility of staining, corroding, or deteriorating materials it contacts.
  • It is very resilient and stretchable, therefore making the material a perfect tool for chewing needs.
  • It is easy to care for by hand-washing with warm soap & water or an occasional wash in the top rack of the dishwasher is fine too.
  • To discourage chewing on the metal components, attach the carabiner high on user's clothing.
  • The Chewnoodle is ideal for children with Sensory Processing Needs and Autism Spectrum Disorders
  •  Individuals with Autism tend to chew on their clothing or fingers and this is a safe alternative.
  • Sensory Chews are not a toy and whilst they are durable, they are not indestructible.
  • Wear and tear can be expected depending on the oral needs of the user and how heavily the product is chewed.
  • Use under direct supervision at all times and replace the chew if signs of wear and tear are evident.
  • How long they last may depend on the oral sensory needs of the child as well as other variables.

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