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Synapsory donated Calming Kits and Synapsory Snuggles to Mercy Children’s Therapy and Development Center with the help of Annie Arehart!! These items will promote sensory regulation and bring calm to stressful situations. Synapsory provides respite and relief in everyday situations. Families with children that have specific needs will now have Read more…
Synapsory continues to promote sensory regulation in the community for children with specific needs. Synapsory has partnered with The Little Bit Foundation to distribute 20 Calming Kits to promote sensory regulation in the classroom. Children are more likely to engage and focus when their sensory needs are met. Synapsory and Read more…
The Synapsory donated more than 200 calming kits to the St. Louis County Police Department. Our founder, Terrie Deslosge, shared the importance of partnering with law enforcement. “In other states police who have come into contact with children with autism, because of their behavior, [the interactions] resulted in the children Read more…
The Synapsory has given a gift to the community of Oviedo, Florida, by donating a Synapsory sensory/motor room to the Young Innovators Academy. On May 17, 2021, Mayor Megan Sladek along with Erika Seger, Director of Young Innovators, joined us in the ribbon cutting/grand opening. The Synapsory room will be Read more…
The Synapsory promotes sensory regulation for children in the community by donating Calming Kits to area police departments. Ladue Police Department is the first in Missouri to utilize the Synapsory Calming Kit to support the needs of children with intellectual and developmental delays. Officers are now better equipped to effectively Read more…
The Synapsory recently donated 50 Synapsory Snuggles to Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis. These weighted blankets come with slow changing lights and help to promote sensory regulation. These awesome blankets are being given to new patients at Cardinal Glennon.
Thank you to Fox2 for highlighting the calming kids delivered during the COVID-19 Shutdowns.