Lay a large blanket or sleeping bag on a soft surface.
Wrap the child snuggly in the blanket or sleeping bag, like a taco or hot dog. Ensure the child feels comfortable and secure, with their arms and legs wrapped in the blanket.
2. Pretend Play:
Pretend the child is a taco or hot dog and have fun adding toppings.
Use a variety of hand movements, such as rubbing, palm pressure, and deep massages, to simulate the addition of toppings like ketchup, mustard, pickles, onions, etc.
Gently massage the child’s arms, back, and legs, being mindful of their comfort level.
3. Creative Toppings:
Get creative and playful! Pretend to add fun toppings like socks, pizza, potato chips, or even teddy bears.
Use silly finger movements, tapping, or light squeezes to mimic the addition of these imaginary toppings.
Encourage the child to imagine what else could be added to their taco or hot dog, fostering creativity and fun.
4. Engagement:
Make the experience interactive by asking the child about their favorite toppings or adding their suggestions to the game.
Tips for Success:
Ensure the child is wrapped snugly but not too tight, so they feel secure but can still move comfortably.
Keep the activity lighthearted and playful to encourage enjoyment and relaxation.
Use a variety of gentle touch techniques to enhance sensory input and engagement.