Welcome to our channel! 🌟 In this quick tutorial, I’ll show you just how easy it is to implement the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol in under 4 minutes! My tolerant (and fun-loving) son — complete with silly faces — joins me to demonstrate this simple yet powerful sensory technique. The Wilbarger Brushing Protocol, also known as the Deep Pressure and Proprioceptive Technique (DPPT), is designed to help with sensory processing challenges. Consistency is key — perform this technique every 90 minutes to 2 hours for 2–4 weeks for optimal results. Keep extra brushes on hand so you never miss a session. In this video you’ll learn: ✅ Step-by-step guide to performing the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol ✅ How to make brushing fun for your child ✅ Why frequency & consistency matter ✅ Personal tips from our family’s experience 📄 Download the free Wilbarger Brushing Protocol handout here: 🛒 Amazon Recommendations (Affiliate Links – As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you): Sensory Brushes for the Bath: Colorful Sensory Brushes – Dr. Cassie’s Favorite: Easy-to-Hold Sensory Brushes: 🔗 Learn more about my work and resources: Children’s Therapy Network: Dr. Cassie: 📺 Watch more from my 90-Day Video Challenge: Video Chapters: 0:00 Introduction: Quick Wilbarger Protocol Tutorial 0:35 What is the Wilbarger Protocol & Why it Helps 1:10 How to Do the Brushing Technique (Step-by-Step) 2:30 Key Tips: Frequency, Duration & Consistency 3:15 Making Brushing Fun for Your Child 3:45 Conclusion & Resources Why the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol? ✔ Helps with sensory integration ✔ Can improve attention and focus ✔ Promotes calm and well-being Key Points to Remember: Frequency: Every 90 minutes to 2 hours Duration: 2–4 weeks of consistent use Preparation: Keep brushes nearby for convenience Hashtags: #WilbargerBrushingProtocol #SensoryIntegration #SensoryProcessing #ParentingTips #OccupationalTherapy #PediatricOT #ChildrensTherapyNetwork #DrCassie #SensoryProcessingDisorder #ParentingHacks #SPD #ChildDevelopment #drcassie #childrenstherapynetwork #childrenstherapy #SensoryIntegration #ParentingTips #SPD #ChildDevelopment #OccupationalTherapy #GentleTechniques #FamilyFriendly #SpecialNeedsParenting #SensoryProcessingDisorder #TactileSensitivity #Autism #ADHD #SensoryRegulation #DeepPressure"











