SenseSprint

SenseSprint is a mobile app for parents and early-years educators that turns sensory play into quick, structured “micro-sessions” using everyday household items (rice, water, paper, tape). It provides age-banded activities (18–24m, 2–3y, 3–5y) with clear setup steps, safety notes, and cleanup tips, plus optional timers and simple prompts to encourage language and motor skills. The app includes a “sensory profile” checklist (noise, touch, mess tolerance) to tailor suggestions and avoid meltdowns. A lightweight progress log helps caregivers note what worked, what didn’t, and what triggered dysregulation. It’s not a magical cure for sensory issues; it’s a practical planner that reduces decision fatigue and makes sensory play more consistent. Monetization: freemium with a paid library, printable cards, and educator packs.

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