2023 Neurodivergent Friendly Gift Guide

Welcome to our ultimate neurodivergent friendly gift guide! 

Our recommendations include things for everyone from toddlers to adults! The recommendations in each section are loosely organized from youngest to oldest. 

Let us know if you have any other great recommendations that you think we missed!

Cooperative Games

Cooperative games are a fun and positive way to spend time together as a family! They build teamwork, problem-solving, and social skills.

One Player Games & Puzzles 

One player games and puzzles build critical thinking and perseverance. They are also great for long waits or times we need a break.

Tangrams

Cats & Boxes

Block Puzzle

Rush Hour

Kanoodle

Perplexus 3D Puzzle 

Fifteen Puzzle 

The Genius Square

Origami Puzzles

Seating & Workspaces 

Alternative seating options can increase comfort and engagement. The options below provide a variety of sensory experiences depending on the location and needs of the person you are buying for.

Gross Motor Activities 

Gross motor activities are critical for development, and frequent movement breaks are known to increase focus. However, finding space for these activities can be tricky, particularly in the winter. Below are some flexible options for easy indoor & outdoor gross motor activities.

Fidget & Sensory Toys 

Fidget and sensory toys offer tactile stimulation. They are great for play, brain breaks, and keeping hands busy while listening.

Calming Toys

Calming toys are great for regulation and reflection. These can be used before bed, in stressful moments, during quiet time, or while working.

Fine Motor Activities

Fine motor toys are great for building hand-eye coordination, focus, and independence. They are a great way to discover personal interests and enjoy alone time.

Calming Objects

These objects are designed to help calm the body. They can be used when anxious, upset, or overstimulated. They are also great for naptime and bedtime.

Everyday Items

These everyday use items promote regulation, organization, and focus.

Journals

Journaling is an important part of mindfulness and reflection for many people. These journals are designed for a variety of ages and learning styles to ensure that you can find a great fit for each person.

HappyMe Journal (Editions for little kids, big kids, teens & adults) 

Me: Fill-In Journal 

Happy Confident Me

The 3 Minute Gratitude Journal for Kids 

Big Life Journal (Editions for kids, teens & adults) 

Wreck This Journal for Kids or Adults 

Do it For Yourself 

5 Minute Journal for Kids or Adults

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