Sensory character - sensitive frog explaining tactile sensitivity and sensory processing in autism

Sensory

"I feel everything a little more."

Sensory represents heightened sensitivity to touch, sound, light, and textures.

Tamito Sensori experiences the world in high-definition. Every color is brighter, every sound sharper, every texture more alive. He notices details that others pass by — the sparkle of light on water, the softness of fabric, the faintest shift in the air. This gift makes the world magical, but also tiring. Too many sensations at once can overwhelm him, so Tamito must find balance — when to open himself fully, and when to step back into calm.

Sensory

Traits

What makes Sensory special

Sensitive, observant, gentle

Represents

What Sensory represents

Sensory sensitivity, sensory overload

Ability

What Sensory helps with

Helps children understand and protect their sensory needs

Behaviour

How Sensory behaves

Sensory reacts strongly to textures, sounds, or light and seeks calm, safe spaces.

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