Back-to-School for Neurodivergent Kids: Products That Help The Transition

Back-to-School for Neurodivergent Kids: Products That Help The Transition

Back-to-school means busy mornings and full days. For neurodivergent kids, consistent routines are key to helping them feel secure, focused, and ready to engage. As Willo parents, we’ve found a few go-to products that help maintain consistency and keep daily routines running smoothly.

1. Willo Automatic Toothbrushes

A reliable brushing routine can anchor the day. Willo’s automated toothbrushes take the stress out of oral care while giving kids a consistent, thorough clean every time.

How Willo Keeps Your Routine Moving

  • Independence: Automatic brushing means an effortless clean—no matter the kid, no matter the day.
  • Sensory Friendly: With a consistent rhythm, taste and texture, Willo helps maintain steady routines—even when schedules change.
  • Not a chore: When kids want to brush, it becomes one part of the day you don’t have to negotiate or remind them about, because it’s handled.

Two ways to brush smarter:

AutoFlo+ - The most supportive toothbrush for kids, including automatic toothpaste dispensing and rinsing. Use code BACKTOSCHOOL to save $75

BrushBot - The perfect modern toothbrush for kids. Save $50 when you preorder BrushBot today

2. Cubby Beds

Consistency at bedtime is just as important as morning routines. Cubby Beds designed a bed  specifically for kids with special needs. It promotes restful sleep while also providing a secure and calming environment that your kiddo will love. Safety features mean you can rest easy knowing your child is secure and comfortable. 

3. Calm Carry

For children, who may struggle with anxiety related to school, social interactions, or separation from caregivers, Calm Carry  offers a portable and discreet solution to ease their worries. By simply holding the device in their hand, children can experience a sense of comfort and security, allowing them to navigate challenging situations with greater ease.

 

Wishing every family a smooth start to the new school year.

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