Shoe shopping is not fun

Today we have endured the uniform and shoe shop ready for “Back to School”.
This event is a sharp reminder of the impact of sensory issues.

Uniforms can be stiff and scratchy especially school shirts. Often giving the new uniform a wash will make it less stiff and smell familiar. It may also help to remove labels/ tags.

New shoes often feel stiff and pinch especially after a summer of bare feet, wet shoes, trainers, sandals and flip-flips. It is advisable to put the new shoes on for short periods each day. This will help “break them in” and make them a little softer and more comfortable to wear.

What adjustments can you make to support your child’s sensory needs?

Picture of various cakes with quotes on them including “you rule” & “best teacher ever”

Picture of various cakes with quotes on them including “you rule” & “best teacher ever”


By Sarah Winstanley, SaLT

Communication Lincs Ltd. ……….because Speech Therapy Matters