we love4 Meditate with Friends is the #1 app for children, helping them with sleep and to start their mindfulness journey. Discover a happier, healthier family dynamic through these meditations and guided sleep stories voiced FOR children BY children. Try for free. we love6 Be intrigued by the amazing 3d printed articulated fidgets by Madie Fidgets! Inspired by her autistic daughter, mum Rhi has created a wide range of fidgets, animals and critters to help with regulation, concentration, creative and imaginative play. we love2 What Paramedics Do is an inclusive book written by Critical Care Paramedic, Amy Gomes, designed to help reduce medical anxiety and teach kids about 000, while also raising money for the charity Heart of the Nation. The book includes a linked reading with Greg Page (Original Yellow Wiggle) and an Auslan component with Mikey Webb. we love7 From beds and bikes to standers andstrollers, wheelchairs, walkers andmore, the Source Kids Assistive Tech eGuide is here! A comprehensive list of AT products in one handy and accessible online resource. Includes useful articles including tips for writing goals for your AT. we love Learn it Programs' ‘My Loot Box’ is a monthly, curated LEGO & sensory subscription box for kids! Designed by a Melbourne mum with her neurodiverse child in mind, My Loot Box is suitable for children over 5 years and their families. The monthly Loot includes a variety of LEGO, as well as minifigures, a fun fidget item, a sensory craft or play item. we love8 Downloadable free posters to guide your child with understanding their emotions and behaviours from Explore Learn Move. Supporting children, parents and professionals in early years settings to encourage children’s development with their online Allied Health Hub. we love3 Ankle or crew socks with dots, colour-coded by size so you can instantly tell whose socks are whose. 80% cotton with spandex, plus soft seams & gentle grips - great for sensory needs. Never worry about looking for a pair again, we love the sound of that! we love5 A book written by a loving father about his daughter’s journey with autism. Dusty’s Monster is an analogy of a child’s daily struggle to comprehend sensory elements. Too tired, too hot or too cold... these elements are represented by a monster whose strength and impact grows as the child’s frustration does. It’s also a story of love and understanding, learning and family, childhood and growth. Join the sourcekids community Receive latest news, upcoming event details, issue releases and much more! State Australian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Are you a... Parent Carer Family Member Therapist Medical Professional Teacher Other Leave this field empty if you're human: