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Personalized, sensory-aware songs

The moment they hear their name, something in them lights up. There’s a real reason for that.

We create gentle, sensory-aware songs built around your child's name, their world, and their exact sensory profile, made for regulation, routines, and connection.

Gentle, sensory-aware songs made around your child's name, their world, and the way they listen.

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Research-informed design Money-back guarantee $39 · yours to keep
"He lit up." The words parents use when the song lands.
Maya’s Morning Song
made for Maya · gentle rhythm · reviewed
Not a nice idea — a documented one

Personalized, sensory-aware music is one of the most promising tools families can bring into daily routines.

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Research is a design input, not a clinical promise. Sensory Kiddos Music is supportive routine music, not medical advice, diagnosis, therapy, or treatment.

Why music reaches them

When words can't get through, music takes a different door.

For a child whose world can feel too loud, too fast, too much, rhythm can make a moment easier to predict. Here is the emotional logic behind the product.

It lowers the verbal load

Words can ask a lot from an overwhelmed child. A song can carry the cue more gently: melody first, meaning close behind.

Design principle: reduce demand, increase predictability.

Their name is an anchor

Hearing their own name inside a familiar melody can turn generic listening into recognition: this is mine, this is for me.

Personalization is the hook, not decoration.

Repetition says: you’re safe

To a child who finds the world unpredictable, repetition is not boring. The same cue, replayed kindly, can become a trusted signal.

Routine value: same sound, same next step.

The moment you already know

The look on their face when it lands. That is the whole reason you started looking.

Why “their song” works when generic music doesn't

Personalization isn't a nice touch. It's the entire reason it works.

A child who tunes out generic music may attend to a song about their name, their words, their routine, and their world.

Engagement

Attention is the doorway. Specificity helps your child recognize the song as theirs.

A safety signal

Once a song is paired with calm moments, the replay can carry that familiar feeling back.

Motivation

Favorite details, names, and interests make the song more inviting than a stock track.

Being seen

A song about your child’s life becomes a shared joy between you.

Built from your child, not a template

Every line is made of them.

Their exact name, sung with care

Placed early, repeated gently, and pronounced the way you tell us to say it.

“Good morning, sweet Maya…”

Their specific world

Not just “trains.” The blue train, the dinosaur roar, the words your child already loves.

“…climb aboard the blue Thomas train”

Words they already know

Simple, present-tense language with a chorus that repeats so they can anticipate what comes next.

“all done, all done — time to rest”

Tuned to their senses

Tempo, instruments, and voice are selected around what helps and what overwhelms.

“58 BPM · warm acoustic · no big drums”
“The most powerful thing a song for a sensory child can do is be unmistakably, specifically about them.
— Sensory Kiddos Music research brief
Tuned to your child — not averaged across all kids

Built for your child's nervous system.

Sensory kids are not one group. A child who is easily overwhelmed may need the opposite of a child who seeks more input.

Tuned to how they listen
Easily overwhelmed

If sound can be too much

For a child who covers their ears or melts down from overload, we strip everything back.

50–75 BPMOne warm instrumentSoft vocalNo sudden volumeMinimal layers
Seeking more input

If they need more to engage

For a child who seeks intensity or tunes out quiet sound, we bring rhythm forward without making it chaotic.

90–120 BPMBright melodyCall-and-responseRhythmic repetition

And shaped for the exact moment you'll use it

The same child may need different music at bedtime than during a transition. The song is crafted for its purpose.

Bedtime
55–65 BPM · soft acoustic, warm voice

Slow, gentle, repeating, paced for wind-down.

Meltdown recovery
descending tempo · room to breathe

A single instrument, breath-like phrases, and no demands.

Morning routine
70–85 BPM · piano + light percussion

Each verse walks through what comes next.

School drop-off
75–90 BPM · upbeat, reassuring

Built around reunion, reassurance, and a clear ending.

Car rides
familiar anchor · predictable hook

A repeating song for a high-stress sensory environment.

Movement & play
95–115 BPM · bright melody

Beat-forward and inviting, with simple call-and-response.

What families tell us happens

It can start in the first week. It compounds for months.

Used consistently, a personalized song stops being “a song” and becomes a tool your child reaches for.

Weeks 1–4First signs
  • They orient, then ask for itAttention and calm during listening.
  • Smoother transitionsCar rides and mornings begin to soften.
  • Easier bedtimesThe wind-down has a known cue.
Weeks 4–12Taking hold
  • More participationThey hum, move, vocalize, or anticipate.
  • Gentler recoveryThe song becomes something you can reach for early.
  • Self-initiated useThey may begin requesting the cue.
3–12 monthsA real anchor
  • A reliable routine toolThe song belongs to the family rhythm.
  • Skills that travelPredictable cues can show up beyond music.
  • A shared languageJoy you return to together.

Every child is different. These are parent-experience patterns and design goals, not guaranteed clinical outcomes.

From parents like you

The same words, again and again: “finally, something that works.”

Placeholder stories for the beta version. Swap in real parent feedback as soon as you have it.

“He heard his name and just stopped. Looked right at the speaker. For the first time, the transition felt possible.”
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Danielle R.
Portland, OR · beta parent
“Car rides used to end in tears. Now her song goes on as soon as we buckle up, and she hums along.”
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Maria K.
Austin, TX · beta parent
“Our bedtime routine finally has a cue he recognizes. It gave us a softer way to start.”
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Jenna T.
Columbus, OH · beta parent
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Day promise
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Our promise

If their song doesn't reach them, you don't pay.

You get a complete personalized song, lyrics, private delivery link, one included revision, and a money-back guarantee if we cannot deliver a usable song.

  • One included revision for pronunciation, routine detail, voice, or sensory fit.
  • One simple price: $39 per song, no subscription.
  • Yours to keep, download, and replay in daily routines.
Questions parents ask

The things you're wondering, answered gently.

My child is sensitive to certain sounds. Is this safe for them? +
That is exactly what the intake is for. You tell us what overwhelms them, and we design around it: lower intensity, fewer layers, no sudden jumps, and no sounds you tell us to avoid.
My child is non-speaking. Will this still reach them? +
It can still be meaningful. A child does not need to speak to recognize their name, anticipate a chorus, move with rhythm, or share a listening moment with you.
How is this different from a generic kids' song with a name in it? +
A generic song drops a name into a fixed template. Ours is built from your child outward: routine, sensory notes, favorite details, words, and delivery context.
Can I ask for changes after I hear it? +
Yes. One revision is included for name pronunciation, a lyric that misses, tempo, voice, or sensory fit.
How much does it cost, and what do I get? +
$39 for a complete custom song: audio, lyrics, a private delivery link, and one included revision.
A song you share

It becomes a language between you: joy you return to, together.

Made for one child

This might be the thing that finally reaches them.

Give your child a song that knows their name, their world, and the way their senses like to be met.

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