Sensory processing tools

Light sensitivity glasses with an orange tint.

Light sensitivity glasses

These blue light blocking glasses are a great option for those seeking to minimize bright lights and screens.

  • One size fits most, and they fit over most glasses frames.
  • They come with a flexible case for easy storing.
  • Cleaning wipes are available at each service desk to wipe down your glasses before and after each use.
Green tangle toy and black and white fidget cube.

Fidget kit

Like to keep your hands busy while studying or watching video lectures? Our fidget sensory kits have a few fidget toy options available.

  • Each kit includes a tangle toy and a fidget cube.
  • Cleaning wipes are available at each service desk to wipe down your toys before and after each use.
Blue weighted lap pad.

Weighted lap pads

The pads available offer the comfort of a weighted object placed on your body.

  • The pad is 23 inches by 11 inches.
  • The pad weighs 7.5 pounds
  • Pads are cleaned after each use.
  • Only available at the DeLaMare Library.
Black over-the-ear noise cancelling headphones.

Noise cancelling headphones

These noise-cancelling headphones are a great option for those seeking to make their environment quieter by minimizing sounds around them.

  • The Noise Reduction Rating is 20dB.
  • They are foldable and easy to carry and store.
  • One size fits most, and falls within the ‘medium’ category. 
  • Cleaning wipes are available at each service desk to wipe down your headphones before and after each use.
Dark blue foot fidget pad with an air pump.

Foot fidget pad

This foot fidget is a cushion for your feet to push against to get some extra movement into your legs while in a seated position.

  • The cushion is 12 inches by 9 inches by 2.5 inches.
  • The cushion weighs 2.8 pounds and the air can be adjusted to preference.
  • It comes in a case with a handle so that it is easy to carry.
  • Pads are cleaned after each use.
  • Only available at the DeLaMare Library.

These items were brought to you by University Libraries Inclusion Diversity Equity and Accessibility Committee. Special thanks to the Neurodiversity Alliance and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion for their support.