Description
The Toggle Board was designed with people who don’t like necklaces but are finger chewers and suckers.
A common stim and habit people wish to redirect is sucking and chewing fingers. And this is how this product came about. We wanted to replicate the length and feel of a finger, but without it looking like a finger and I think we nailed it! Inspiration was combined with a mix of surf and skateboards. Another need we had fed back was for chewers who like to chew with their molars, some product shapes make reaching the molars a challenge, and this product works for that style of chewing too. However, not everyone wanted this on a pendant cord so we teamed it with a simple multifunctional strap that can work on zippers, school bags, keys and buttonholes.
- Multifunctional versatile strap attachment
- Glossy and shiny finish making it pleasurable to rub, lick, and stroke
- Its length supports molar chewing
- Shape and feel designed to replicate a finger
- Discreet and trendy style
- Available in funky Camo or subtle silvers and blacks
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Whether at school or work, you can adjust this cord to a shorter length, and when the urge comes to suck or nibble a finger, redirect yourself to the board pendant and break that habit. With perseverance join the thousands who have successfully managed this.
If you prefer the idea of the pendant and feel the style and shape would work for you, then look at the Board Pendants, they are the same design with a cord instead of the strap.
1 review for Toggle Board Sensory Chew – Purple
Kasey Hazel –
Great idea but unfortunately falls short. Bought for my 5 year old to try redirecting thumb sucking since her thumb skin integrity is weakening. The shape is great and has been used a couple more times than other sensory products we’ve tried but ultimately it’s not been incredibly successful for us. There’s a join line along the length of the board on both sides as well as some indented writing which bothers her, I hadn’t noticed it on the pictures but I was hoping for something without those unwanted sensory stimulations.