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Not Eligible for Free ShippingGreat for Any 6" Bubble Tube!
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingThe shape allows more room to explore around the bubble tube
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Provides calming deep pressure input for sensory regulation
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Inflatable and portable—great alternative to compression vests
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Easy-to-use tool for home, school, or therapy settings
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Many kids have some form of SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder), but who can help them overcome their daily struggles? Wait! They can help themselves! Lynda Farrington Wilson, along with Tyler and some delightful illustrations, help kids help themselves through daily life like no one has before with some great everyday tips and techniques.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingStandard Flexion T-Bar Swing
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Starting Sensory Therapy offers 100+ activities and games for children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Parent of a son with SPD, author Bonnie Arnwine chose activities that require minimal time, money, and clean-up. Most “ingredients” are already on hand: empty yogurt cups, string, soap, flour, paper plates, etc.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingSensory Input That Feels Like a Hug
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingRamp Only - See Below for Platform with Steps
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Take flight like a helicopter with our Steering Wheel Swing. This piece of equipment allows individuals the ability to feel rotational input while challenging them with strengthening their upper body and providing core stability. It is small, easy to store, and a great addition to your therapeutic space.
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Not Eligible for Free ShippingHelps kids build coordination and strength.
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Created by Becky Bridges, C.S.W., A.C.P. In this ever-popular board game, active, impulsive children learn motor control, relaxation skills, how to express their feelings, and how to problem-solve. The manual includes information on how the game can be used both as a diagnostic and a treatment tool, and how behaviors learned in the game can be generalized for the home or classroom. The object of the game is to proceed through the Feelings, Stop, Relax, and Think sections of the game board to Finish, collecting chips along the way. The player with the most chips when the game ends wins.