Who uses chewelry or chew tools?

Hello, fellow autistics I received some new chewelry for Christmas and I just wondered who also uses chew tools?

 I find that I need my chewelry to be quite hard but flexible enough in order to receive some oral and tactile feedback. I have a really beautifully coloured chewy pendant and some others, I really like them they are really cool.

Happy stimming!

Parents
  • I have some necklaces which I chew on - used to be my nails and items around the house but my teeth hurted so I've since gone on to official things and they're a big help.

    I need mine to be quite soft but firm at the same time :) 

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  • I have some necklaces which I chew on - used to be my nails and items around the house but my teeth hurted so I've since gone on to official things and they're a big help.

    I need mine to be quite soft but firm at the same time :) 

Children
  • Cool, I am glad your chewy necklace is helpful. It’s a much better alternative to chewing your nails. 

    I need mine to be quite soft but firm at the same time :) 

    Same, the chewelry needs to be the right texture to provide the sensory feedback we need.