Balance Boards for Sensory Play & Therapy (Kids & Adults)
Balance boards are a versatile way to add movement, build core strength, and support sensory regulation at home, school, therapy, […]
Vestibular & Movement Sensory Tools
The vestibular sense — our body’s ability to detect movement, balance, and spatial orientation — is a key part of how we navigate and interact with the world. For individuals with sensory processing differences, vestibular input can be calming, alerting, or organizing, depending on how it’s used.
Vestibular and movement sensory tools help children and adults develop coordination, improve balance, and regulate their sensory systems. From indoor sensory swings to therapy balls and balance boards, these tools provide structured movement opportunities at home, school, or in therapy sessions.
Balance boards are a versatile way to add movement, build core strength, and support sensory regulation at home, school, therapy, […]
Pod sensory swings are a favorite for kids who crave a safe, enclosed space to relax, self-regulate, and have fun.
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