Therapy
Fun occupational therapy activity ideas for kids with tactile defensiveness, including sensory bins, shaving cream play, and water table activities.
3 Fun Therapy Activities for Kids With Tactile Defensiveness
When my son was diagnosed with tactile defensiveness, we tried various occupational therapy activities. His favorites included sensory bins with rice and toys, shaving cream play with toy cars, and water table play. These activities helped him become more comfortable with different textures, and I hope they can help other children with tactile defensiveness as well.
Learning to Walk With Tactile Defensiveness
After our son’s tactile defensiveness diagnosis, we worked hard to help him learn to walk. Physical therapy, foot brushing, going barefoot on different textures, and using a walker were key steps. It took months, but eventually, he walked independently. Eating remains our biggest challenge, but we continue to work through it together.

