
What are the best Christmas gifts for kids that are fun, meaningful, and support development? OT recommended Christmas gifts are toys and tools chosen by occupational therapists to promote sensory regulation, fine motor skills, and overall growth, especially for children with ADHD, autism, or sensory processing challenges. These gifts are more than just presents, they’re opportunities for learning, connection, and confidence-building.
Every child is unique, and the “perfect” gift depends on their interests, abilities, and sensory preferences. At It’s More Than Therapy in Wyong, we often hear from families who want to choose gifts that are both fun and beneficial without being overwhelming or off-target.
That’s where OT recommended Christmas gifts come in. These toys and tools are hand-picked to:
Whether you’re shopping for a child with ADHD, sensory sensitivities, or developmental delays, the right gift can spark joy and progress.
Sensory toys are some of the most requested, and for good reason. They help children feel calm, focused, or stimulated depending on their needs.
Here are our OT-approved picks:
These tools are often used in therapy sessions and can carry over easily into home, school, or travel settings.
For more help matching toys to a child’s sensory profile, this OT guide from NAPA Centre breaks down the best sensory toy types for different needs.
Fine motor play helps build hand strength, coordination, and the precision needed for daily tasks like handwriting, self-feeding, or doing up buttons. Some of our favourite toys for fine motor skills include ‘Theraputty’ which strengthens small hand muscles. Other fine motor skills toys like lacing boards, tweezers with pom-poms, or threading beads are also great, and toys that encourage bilateral hand use, like construction toys or puzzles are highly beneficial.
These are especially helpful for children working on therapy goals related to dressing, using utensils, or writing.
Choosing OT recommended Christmas gifts doesn’t mean choosing “therapy” toys that look clinical or boring. It means choosing toys that are fun, stimulating, and just right for your child’s unique profile.
These gifts are:
Whether your child is sensory-seeking, attention-challenged, or building coordination, these toys give them something they’ll enjoy and benefit from.
Shopping for neurodivergent kids can feel overwhelming. You want something they’ll love, but also something that supports their development.
Here are some OT-recommended gift ideas including popular ADHD toys, sensory toys for autism, and items often purchased as NDIS toys that support sensory regulation, emotional wellbeing, and focus:
These gifts can be both exciting and grounding, especially during the sensory-heavy festive season.
Here are a few tips to keep in mind when selecting an OT-informed gift:
Not sure what to pick? Your child’s OT can provide suggestions based on their development plan.
At It’s More Than Therapy, we’re more than just a clinic. Our paediatric OTs work closely with families across Wyong and the Central Coast to support everyday goals including self-care, sensory regulation, social interaction, and emotional wellbeing. We love helping parents and carers find practical tools and strategies that carry over into home life, including advice on toys, play, and NDIS-funded equipment.
This Christmas, skip the noisy, throwaway toys and choose something with purpose. OT recommended Christmas gifts help children feel confident, calm, and capable, and that’s something worth celebrating.
If you’d like support choosing toys that match your child’s goals or sensory needs, get in touch with our friendly team at It’s More Than Therapy.
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