This small therapeutic swing with safeguards is designed with the youngest children in mind. Thanks to its special inbuilt safeguards, it facilitates work with children too scared to use a regular swing, as well as preventing younger children, who are not able to stay on a swing on their own, from falling off.
A fun way of doing Sensory Exercises and an essential part of any Sensory Diet prescribed by an Occupational Therapist.
Children with sensory integration issues have a number of ways to react to the environment. Even though each child is special, there are few typical ways to respond to sensory input. Sensory integration is a way of describing brain processes that help us take, organize, and respond effectively to information received or gathered from our 5 senses. Sensory integration is a way of describing brain processes that help us take, organize, and respond effectively to information received or gathered from our 5 senses.
Provides the security that some children need while still allowing challenge to the vestibular system, often useful in the early stages of sensory integration. The perfect calming tool too for children with sensory processing disorder. This sensory therapeutic swing can help develop your child’s awareness with a swinging input.