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Set up and implement sensory strategies and programs for children with sensory processing, sensory integration and sensory motor challenges.
Use weighted products as a therapeutic modality for the treatment of Sensory Integration Dysfunction (SID). Weighted products provide proprioceptive input, thereby giving stability, helping to increase awareness of the body, giving a calming effect and improving attention.
Fidgets and other toys are great for proprioceptive input and upper arm strengthening, and also provide tactile stimulation for hands. They can be pulled or twisted for hand exercise programs, finger and hand warmups and more. Useful for sensory stimulation programs, tactile discrimination activities or to improve finger strength, flexibility and attention span.
Tools for the Mouth
Chewing tools for developing oral motor skills: biting, chewing, and teething!
Tools for the Body
Use these Tools for the Body in the treatment of Sensory Processing Dysfunction.
Tools for the Ears & Eyes
Support a state of calm, relaxation, regulation in the nervous system. Enhance attention and alertness, provide rhythmic entrainment, improve body awareness and patterns of respiration.
Fidgets
Fidgets are great quiet toys for adults and children - you can't help but to play with them! Great for proprioceptive input and upper arm strengthening, these fidgets will keep children quiet and focused.
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